CJICS definition

CJICS means the Criminal Justice Information and Communications System which is comprised of the Criminal Records Repository, the Uniform Crime Reporting Department, the Data Processing Center and the Statewide Telecommunications Network. It is managed and maintained by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division for the express purpose of exchanging timely, accurate and complete information between law enforcement and criminal justice entities.

Related to CJICS

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  • CJI means criminal justice information collected by criminal justice agencies needed for the performance of their authorized functions, including, without limitation, all information defined as criminal justice information by the U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Criminal Justice Information Services Security Policy, as amended and all Criminal Justice Records as defined under §24-72-302, C.R.S.

  • CJA means the Courts of Justice Act, RSO 1990, c C-43, as amended;

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