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  2. Police certificate - Wikipedia

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    Police certificate. A police certificate is an official document issued as a result of a background check by the police or government agency of a country to enumerate any criminal records that the applicant may have. Criminal records may include arrest, conviction, and possibly criminal proceedings. A police certificate is also known as good ...

  3. Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission ( ACIC) is a law enforcement agency established by the Australian federal government on 1 July 2016, following the merger of the Australian Crime Commission ( ACC) and CrimTrac. [ 2] It has specialist investigative capabilities and delivers and maintains national information sharing systems.

  4. Criminal record - Wikipedia

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    The criminal record for Al Capone from 1932. A criminal record (not to be confused with a police record or arrest record) is a record of a person's criminal convictions history. The information included in a criminal record and the existence of a criminal record varies between countries and even between jurisdictions within a country.

  5. CrimTrac - Wikipedia

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    CrimTrac. CrimTrac was a former Agency in the Attorney-General's Department that was merged with the Australian Crime Commission on 1 July 2016 to form the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission. [1] [2] Crimtrac had been responsible for developing and maintaining national information-sharing services between state, territory and federal ...

  6. Expungement - Wikipedia

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    Criminal records in each state of Australia are covered by state law. In New South Wales, the relevant legislation is the Criminal Records Act 1991. Under the Act, an offender's criminal record may become spent if they do not re-offend for a period of 10 years. Offenses resulting in a prison term of more than six months will not become spent.

  7. Background check - Wikipedia

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    A background check is a process used by an organisation or person to verify that an individual is who they claim to be, and check their past record to confirm education, employment history, and other activities, and for a criminal record. The frequency, purpose, and legitimacy of background checks vary among countries, industries, and ...

  8. Interstate Identification Index - Wikipedia

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    The program is designed to facilitate the interstate exchange of criminal history records among state justice agencies. In addition to the interstate exchange, this index holds millions of fingerprint identification cards for criminals who have committed a serious enough crime to go to jail for over 24 hours. [3]

  9. Crime in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Crime rates. In comparison to other English-speaking countries, such as New Zealand, United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States, Australia in 2020 had an overall crime rate of 0.87 per 100,000 people, while the overall crime rate in North America was higher, with 2.1 per 100,000 in Canada and 6.5 per 100,000 in the United States.