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New Jersey State Police - NJ Sex Offender Internet Registry The registry is not a complete and comprehensive listing of every person who has ever committed any sex offense in New Jersey, nor does it make information about every sex offender living in New Jersey available on the Internet. In accordance with New Jersey law, individuals who have been convicted, adjudicated delinquent or found not guilty by reason of insanity for a sex offense must register under New Jersey's Megan's Law. The specific offenses for which registration is required can be found in New Jersey Code at 2C:7-2. Individual registrants are then assessed to determine whether they pose a relatively low, moderate or high risk of re-offense, based on application of elements such as the characteristics of the sex offense or offenses they committed, their offense history and other criteria such as response to treatment and community support. Under New Jersey law, before community notification takes place, offenders receive a final classification order from the court following the ... [Read More]
New Jersey State Police - Unidentified Persons / Bodies Division of New Jersey State Police ... individuals found in the State of New Jersey. These cases have been entered into the National Crime Information Center (N.C.I.C.) unidentified person computer database for possible matches against the N.C.I.C. missing person computer database. However, if the individual has never been entered as missing by any agency then there will be no match. The purpose of placing these cases on the Internet is to reach a more diversified audience that might have knowledge about the identification of any one of these individuals. ... [Read More]
New Jersey State Police - New Jersey Criminal History Records Checks New Jersey Administrative Code (N.J.A.C.) 13:59-1 et seq. authorizes the dissemination of New Jersey criminal history record information (CHRI) by the New Jersey State Police (NJSP), Identification & Information Technology Section (R&I), State Bureau of Identification (SBI) for noncriminal justice purposes. The following entities are authorized to obtain from the SBI all records of convictions in the New Jersey state courts and, regardless of their age, all records of pending arrests and charges for violations of New Jersey laws, unless such records have been expunged. ... [Read More]
New Jersey State Police - State Regulatory Bureau A central repository has been established at Division Headquarters and unit members have been charged with managing evidence and property for nine State Police stations and nine State Police units located in the central portion of the state. The unit will continue to implement the three regional repositories concept and strive to consolidate locations where evidence and property are stored throughout Division. ... Private Detective licenses are issued for a two-year period, whereupon they become renewable. There are 1,815 licensed private detective agencies in the state of New Jersey. ... [Read More]
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey - Port Authority Police The Port Authority Police Force was created in June 1928 when 40 men were selected to police the Goethals Bridge and Outerbridge Crossing (then known as the Arthur Kill Bridge). These original officers were known as Bridgemen, nine of whom were later promoted to the rank of Bridgemaster, or Sergeants as we know them today. As the Port Authority facilities increased in number, so did its police force. With the opening of the Holland Tunnel in 1927, the three Metropolitan Airports and Marine Terminal in the 1940's, the force rapidly grew. In the 1950's and 60's, with the metropolitan area moving more toward mass transportation, the Port Authority Bus Terminal opened. And the Port Authority assumed control of the PATH system formerly known as The Hudson and Manhattan Tubes. Today the Port Authority Police Force numbers over 1600. The Port Authority's three major airports, Newark Liberty International Airport, John F. Kennedy International, and LaGuardia, handle over 80 million air pass ... [Read More]
New Jersey State Police - FAQ's - Frequently Asked Questions You must apply at your local police department. If you do not have a local police department or you are an out of state resident, you must apply at the nearest New Jersey State Police station (excluding toll roads, stations on the New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway, and Atlantic City Expressway). ... Fees - $54.00 certified check or money order made out to the Division of State Police S.B.I. Additional information can be obtained from your local police department or nearest New Jersey State Police station. ... [Read More]
State of New Jersey | departments/agencies Copyright © State of New Jersey, 1996-2005 ... New Jersey Health Care Facilities Financing Authority (NJHCFFA) ... [Read More]
New Jersey State Police July 14, 2005: Attorney General Releases 12th Independent Monitoring Report on State Police;Monitors Laud State Police for 100 Percent Compliance ... Division of New Jersey State Police ... statewide: njhome | my new jersey | people | business | government | departments | search ... [Read More]
New Jersey State Police - Services Division of New Jersey State Police ... statewide: njhome | my new jersey | people | business | government | departments | search ... [Read More]
New Jersey State Police - Drug Enforcement Division of New Jersey State Police ... statewide: njhome | my new jersey | people | business | government | departments | search ... [Read More]
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