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Noncriminal Justice Criminal History Records Checks: Briefing Owen Greenspan Director, Law and Policy Program
R&R
Meet Deborah Edwards
The Beginning • The Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (now OJP) • 6 Participant States ― AZ, CA, MD, MI, MN, NY • 4 Observer States ― CT, FL, TX, WA
A History of Influence on National and State Policy • 1970 – Security and Privacy Considerations in Criminal History Information Systems • 1971 – A Model State Act for Criminal Offender Record Information • 1974 – First Membership Resolution supports national CCH system based on the “pointer concept” • 1975 – Standards for Security and Privacy of Criminal Justice Information: the foundation for 28 C. F. R. Part 20
A History of Influence on National and State Policy • 1979 – Membership Resolution urges Congress and DOJ to take certain actions leading to creation of a nationwide criminal history program • 1986 – Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems: Technology and Policy Issues • 1993 – Membership Resolution urges DOJ and the Congress to take certain actions leading to ratification of the proposed Interstate and Federal-State Compact
A History of Influence on National and State Policy • 1995 – Increasing the Utility of the Criminal History Record: Report of the National Task Force • 1998 – Membership Resolution supports fingerprints, state-level checks and feesetting discretion for noncriminal justice purpose background checks • 2000 – National Task Force Report on Federal Legislation Imposing Reporting Requirements and Expectations on the Criminal Justice System
A History of Influence on National and State Policy • 2006 – Report of the National Task Force on the Criminal Backgrounding of America • February 2007 – “Workshop on Expanding Access to Criminal History Information and Improving Criminal Record Backgrounding” • February 2007 – Membership debates response to Attorney General’s Report on Criminal History Background Checks
SEARCH is an acronym. What does S-E-A-R-C-H stand for?
S-E-A-R-C-H = System for the Electronic Analysis, and Retrieval of Criminal History
Events since February 2007 • State Legislative Activity • Federal Background Check Activity • Congressional Hearing
Since February how many of your Legislatures have either introduced or passed background check legislation?
State Legislative Activity Arizona • Employees of in-home personal care services • Teaching certificates California • After-school physical recreation instructors • In-house supportive services applicants Colorado • Prescription drug wholesaler • Certain motor vehicle carrier employees and contractors
State Legislative Activity Connecticut • Mortgage lenders • Operators of student transportation vehicles • Vital Records Unit employees Delaware • Pharmacists • License applicants – debt management services • Applicants to provide sex offender treatment and services • Nursing practitioners
State Legislative Activity Florida • Sheriff’s Office employees • Construction and housing industry contractors • Allows certain educational entities to share criminal record background information Georgia • Check sellers, mortgage lenders and brokers • Owners of personal care homes, home care providers, child welfare agencies • Foster care and adoptions
State Legislative Activity Idaho • Supervised access providers in domestic relations cases • New licensees: Housing manufacturers, retailers, installers, service companies and salespeople Illinois • • Foster care and adoption parents Nonpublic school employees Carnival workers Long-term care facility employees Indiana • Mortgage brokers
State Legislative Activity Louisiana • Foreign nationals applying for driver’s license • Applicants for licensure to practice psychology Maryland • License reinstatement – nurses Maine • Loan brokers and officers • Court-appointed guardian or conservator Montana • Initial licensure as a professional employer organization
State Legislative Activity North Carolina • Applicants for Office of Information Technology Services positions • Physicians and physician assistants • Mental health facility employees New Hampshire • Certain categories of school volunteers Nevada • Profoundly gifted school employees
State Legislative Activity New York • Nonpublic and private school employees • Special education school employees Oklahoma • Agency employees – companion and sitter services • Legal guardians • Court-appointed special advocates for children Tennessee • Students entering teacher-training programs • Fire protection personnel
State Legislative Activity Texas • Employer-based daycare facility caregivers • Employed guardians • Volunteer mentors under the Preparation for Adult Living program • Real estate brokers • Nursing license applicants • Persons involved with health care benefits and services • Employees and volunteers with the State appellate courts • Public school employees Vermont • Foster parents
Federal Background Check Activity
Federal Background Check Activity • Require Do. D to perform background checks on all unescorted visitors to military installations • Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) ordered General Electric to conduct background checks on all persons with access to “Safeguards Information” as a result of contract work • NRC ordered fingerprint criminal history checks for anyone with unescorted access to spent fuel storage facilities
Congressional Hearing
Congressional Hearing Employer Criminal Background Check Access April 26, 2007 “There are complaints that state processes are inefficient and require an inordinately long waiting period for information that may be critical to safety, as well as filling positions critical to effective operations of a business or an organization. ” From Opening Statement of Chairman Bobby Scott (D-VA) House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security
Congressional Hearing “Each state’s request for an FBI-maintained criminal history record must be submitted through its criminal history record repository. This allows the state repository to compare its records with FBI-maintained records to ensure completeness and accuracy. ” Rep. J. Randy Forbes (R-VA) Ranking Minority Member
Ad Hoc Committee • Brad Bates (Kentucky) • Mike Lesko (Texas) • Debbie Mc. Kinney (Oklahoma) • Liane Moriyama (Hawaii) • Dave Sim (Kansas) • Judy Volk (North Dakota)
19 recommendations: national task force on the criminal Backgrounding of america
Priority Concerns about AG’s Report • Funding Issues • The Role of Third-Party or Consumer Agencies • Increased State Participation and Consultation • Privacy Safeguards
Starting Point for Today: 7 Draft Resolutions 1. The Role of Third-Party or Consumer Agencies 2. State Participation and Consultation 3. Funding Issues Related to the Attorney General’s Report on Criminal History Background Checks
Starting Point for Today: 7 Draft Resolutions 4. Reaffirming Support for Returning the Criminal Record to the Requestor 5. Turnaround Time for Noncriminal Justice Record Checks 6. Privacy Protections and Criminal History Background Checks 7. Support for National Criminal Justice Record Infrastructure
A Story About Fred Once Upon a Time…. . in California…. before Gary there was Nick…. and before Nick there was Jack…. and before Jack there was Fred……
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