Knowledge is power: The more you know, the safer you are

By mooreinformationservices

It is an unfortunate aspect of life these days that we need to know if there are people around posing a threat to our family, our homes, or our businesses. We see the Amber alerts, the stories of abuse and crime, and our concerns about safety rise.

Laws have been responsive to these concerns. For example, we have strict laws for sex offenders to register with local authorities so they can be monitored. People simply want to take every step they can to protect themselves.

State government has been doing everything it can to ensure the safety of our children. Alabama has implemented one of the most comprehensive criminal background checks in the nation for all K-12 education employees. Teachers to bus drivers, and everyone in between, get fingerprinted and have their names run through state and national criminal databases to see if they had any prior offenses.

The fingerprints are required by the FBI in order to run checks through the bureau’s National Crime Information Center, the only national criminal database. Federal authorities say that fingerprinting is essential to a complete background checks because it is the only way to find out if someone is using a false identity.

The education background checks are administered by the Alabama Department of Public Safety, known to us as the State Troopers, and they are widely seen as successful and cost effective. Every education employee has been checked, and every new applicant gets screened, making sure that there are no predators coming to Alabama trying to work in our schools.

Now, a newly launched service by state government will help small businesses to do criminal background checks for the people they hire and employ.

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