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The Interstate Identification Index (III or "triple-eye"), maintained by the FBI as a part of the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) contains criminal arrest and conviction data for all states and the federal system. Any criminal justice agency can make inquiries of and receive information from the III. Therefore, it's not necessary for any state to have "criminal record reciprocity" with any other. Criminal record data is maintained nationally.
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It's when you identify with criminals.
A criminal background check will typically have your name and identification information as well as list any legal violations or crimes you have committed. It will also give the date and place of the incidents and if you were tried and/or convicted.
An FBI Identification Record often referred to as a criminal history record or a rap sheet is a listing of certain information taken from fingerprint submissions retained by the FBI in connection with arrests and, in some instances, federal employment, naturalization, or military service. The process of responding to an Identification Record request is generally known as a criminal background check.
David Deutscher has written: 'Identification evidence' -- subject(s): Criminal Evidence, Criminals, Eyewitness identification, Identification
criminal incident identification
Examples: identification of gun powder, drugs, revealing of fingerprints, blood and sperm identification, explosive identification, toxicological analysis etc.
"Walk-Up Identification?" Are you referring to Eyewitness identification? If so, it is very strong!
A Federal sysytem of records controlled under the Privacy act of 1974.Added: The National Crime Information Center (NCIC) a nationwide system of records and interstate (and international) computer systems operated by the FBI.
Finger prints are used to identification of criminal and also used to identify a person .
You must be more specific. What KIND of criminal information?