There should be a national law enforcement directory that records an individual's arrests for serious crimes, the disposition of each case, and all subsequent formal contacts with criminal justice agencies related to those arrests. A History of Federal Crime Control Initiatives, 1960-1993by Nancy E. Marion - 1994 - 278 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| Donald J. Mulvihill, Melvin Marvin Tumin - Crime - 1970 - 502 pages
...agencies in the country: There should be a national law enforcement directory that records an individual's arrests for serious crimes, the disposition of each...national directory, but including less serious offenses. States should consider criminal justice registries that could record some ancillary factual information... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Criminal investigation - 1974 - 1176 pages
...recommended that "there should be a national law enforcement directury that records an individual's arrest for serious crimes, the disposition of each case and...criminal justice agencies related to those arrests". Project SEARCH was begun in July of 1969, with 10 states • participating. The main goals of Project... | |
| United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment - Criminal investigation - 1978 - 100 pages
...technology. It called for "a national law enforcement directory that records an individual's arrest for serious crimes, the disposition of each case,...criminal justice agencies related to those arrests." Following passage of the Safe Streets Act of 1968, the Department of Justice's LEAA, through Project... | |
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