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One of the most gruesome tragedies in
Connecticut history might have been prevented if law enforcement could have
shared criminal justice information more effectively. In 2007, two parolees
raped and murdered a mother and her two young daughters during a home invasion
in Cheshire, CT. After the murders, it was discovered that a sentencing
transcript, in which a judge described one of the suspects as a “calculated,
cold-blooded predator,” never reached the parole board.
The communication lapse that could have
prevented these fatal killings, reveals the very problem that the Criminal
Justice Information Services Division was developed to solve: how can
government entities protect their most valuable data while keeping it easily
accessible?
While this problem remains as relevant as
ever, many law enforcement and criminal justice organizations still struggle to
find cost-effective, compliant ways to share their most critical info.
Understanding the background and requirements of CJIS is the first step toward
finding a solution.
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