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Description: Home Page for NC Division of Criminal Information. In 1968, the growing need for a central computerized network for criminal justice information in North Carolina prompted an extensive survey by the Governor's Law and Order Committee. Their report led to the creation of the Police Information Network (PIN), under the North Carolina Department of Justice, in 1969 by the North Carolina General Assembly. PIN was given authority under North Carolina General Statute (NCGS) 114 - 10 to accomplish the following: to maintain and control the access to information required for the performance of criminal justice duties to collect and correlate information regarding the administration of criminal laws to make analysis and comparisons of the data in cooperation with local, state and national criminal justice agencies In 1985, the Attorney General of North Carolina, head of the state's Department of Justice (DOJ), made PIN part of the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI). The SBI is the law enforcement branch of DOJ. PIN was merged with the SBI's Identification Section and the Division of Criminal Information (DCI) was created. Further reorganization occurred in 2000 creating the Information Technology Division within the Department of Justice. In 2004, several units of DCI were consolidated into the newly formed SBI's Criminal Information and Identification Section. The actual central computer network is now maintained by the Information Technology Division. The SBI Criminal Information and Identification Section units include: AFIS and Technical Search Applicant/Concealed Handgun Permits Auditing CCH/Triple I Processing Data Processing Expungement Sex Offender and Public Protection Registry Training The primary purpose of this section is to serve as a central repository for criminal history record information. This information is reported to the section by all State law enforcement agencies when any subject is charged with a crime. All criminal, court and custody information is then combined into one criminal record and forwarded to the FBI. The section also processes concealed handgun permits, expungement orders for criminal records and non-criminal justice background checks. The section also serves as the central telecommunications center for the State - linking local, State and national criminal justice/law enforcement agencies for the purpose of collecting, storing and disseminating information to assist these agencies. This is accomplished through training and through auditing an agency's record keeping system. Areas evaluated include fingerprint reporting systems along with records entered, modified, cleared and cancelled in the Division of Criminal Information (DCI) network.
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Subject: Law Enforcement and Courts, Crime
Group: Website
Creator: NC Department of Justice
Language: English
Crawl Status: Inactive
Relation: http://crimereporting.ncsbi.gov/ captured by https://ncsbi.gov
Description: Web site for the North Carolina Sex Offender and Public Protection Registry. The North Carolina General Assembly created the North Carolina Sex Offender and Public Protection Registry in January 1996. This law outlines registration requirements for persons living in North Carolina, non-resident students and non-resident workers.
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Subject: Sex offenders
Description: In 1968, the growing need for a central computerized network for criminal justice information in North Carolina prompted an extensive survey by the Governor's Law and Order Committee. Their report led to the creation of the Police Information Network (PIN), under the North Carolina Department of Justice, in 1969 by the North Carolina General Assembly. PIN was given authority under North Carolina General Statute (NCGS) 114 - 10 to accomplish the following: to maintain and control the access to information required for the performance of criminal justice duties to collect and correlate information regarding the administration of criminal laws to make analysis and comparisons of the data in cooperation with local, state and national criminal justice agencies In 1985, the Attorney General of North Carolina, head of the state's Department of Justice (DOJ), made PIN part of the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI). The SBI is the law enforcement branch of DOJ. PIN was merged with the SBI's Identification Section and the Division of Criminal Information (DCI) was created. Further reorganization occurred in 2000 creating the Information Technology Division within the Department of Justice. In 2004, several units of DCI were consolidated into the newly formed SBI's Criminal Information and Identification Section. The actual central computer network is now maintained by the Information Technology Division. The SBI Criminal Information and Identification Section units include: AFIS and Technical Search Applicant/Concealed Handgun Permits Auditing CCH/Triple I Processing Data Processing Expungement Sex Offender and Public Protection Registry Training The primary purpose of this section is to serve as a central repository for criminal history record information. This information is reported to the section by all State law enforcement agencies when any subject is charged with a crime. All criminal, court and custody information is then combined into one criminal record and forwarded to the FBI. The section also processes concealed handgun permits, expungement orders for criminal records and non-criminal justice background checks. The section also serves as the central telecommunications center for the State - linking local, State and national criminal justice/law enforcement agencies for the purpose of collecting, storing and disseminating information to assist these agencies. This is accomplished through training and through auditing an agency's record keeping system. Areas evaluated include fingerprint reporting systems along with records entered, modified, cleared and cancelled in the Division of Criminal Information (DCI) network.
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Subject: Law Enforcement and Courts, Crime
Description: Web site for the North Carolina Sex Offender and Public Protection Registry. The North Carolina General Assembly created the North Carolina Sex Offender and Public Protection Registry in January 1996. This law outlines registration requirements for persons living in North Carolina, non-resident students and non-resident workers.
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Subject: Sex offenders
Description: The NC SBI provides access to statistics collected and maintained by statute, on Traffic Law Enforcement through this Web site, where several traffic stop reports are available, available to the public 30 days after the close of the prior month.
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Subject: law enforcement
Group: Website
Creator: NC Department of Justice , State Bureau of Investigation
Language: English
Crawl Status: Inactive
Relation: http://trafficstops.ncdoj.gov/ captured by https://ncsbi.gov
Description: Homepage for the North Carolina Alarm Systems Licensing Board.
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Subject: Professional licenses, Housing
Group: Website
Creator: NC Department of Justice , NC Occupational Licensing Boards
Language: English
Crawl Status: Inactive
Description: Web site for the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, which explains the role of the SBI. The SBI primarily assists local law enforcement, though it does have primary jurisdiction in drug investigations, arson investigations, election laws, child sexual abuse in day care centers, theft and misuse of state property, and computer crime investigations that involve crimes against children.
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Subject: Crime, State police
Group: Website
Creator: NC State Bureau of Investigation, NC Department of Justice
Language: English
Crawl Status: Active
Replaced By: https://ncsbi.gov
Description: Web site for a program created by the Department of Justice designed to help end unsolicited phone calls. The No Calls NC Web site allows a citizen to find out how to stop unsolicted telephone calls.
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Group: Website
Creator: NC Department of Justice
Language: English
Crawl Status: Inactive
Relation: http://www.nocallsnc.com/ is captured by https://ncdoj.gov
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Group: Website
Creator: NC Department of Justice
Language: English
Crawl Status: Active
Replaces: https://www.ncdoj.gov/
Relation: https://ncdoj.gov captures https://ncja.ncdoj.gov/Home.aspx, https://ncdoj.gov captures http://www.nocallsnc.com/
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Group: Website
Creator: NC Department of Justice
Language: English
Crawl Status: Inactive
Relation: https://ncja.ncdoj.gov/Home.aspx captured by https://ncdog.gov
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Description: Web site for the Attorney General and the Department of Justice, which provide legal representation and advice to all state government departments, agencies and commissions. The Attorney General also provides legal opinions at the request of other public officials and handles all criminal appeals from state trial courts. When public interests are at stake, the Attorney General can take legal action on behalf of the State and its citizens.
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Subject: Laws and regulations
Group: Website
Creator: NC Department of Justice
Language: English
Crawl Status: Inactive
Replaced By: https://ncdoj.gov
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