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North Carolina Law Enforcement Finds Success in Tracking Crime Suspects
December 20th, 2008
Nearly 30 North Carolina law enforcement agencies have succeeded in locating offenders and wanted suspects without leaving their desks. The agencies are part of a five-county pilot project utilizing an integrated justice solution called JusticeXchange. The computerized service provides law enforcement with up-to-date access to booking records, warrants, and other data from thousands of law enforcement agencies across the country. The Durham County Sheriff's Office began using JusticeXchange in 2005 and saw immediate results. The success led Wake, Chatham, Orange, and Granville counties to join the pilot, totaling more than 450 criminal justice users. ...
Source: Law & Health Weekly (2008-12-20)
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