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A third of criminal records missing from public DPS database
Tuesday, Nov 25, 2008, 01:08PM CST
By Jennifer Peebles
From the Star-Telegram this morning:
More than a third of criminal records are missing from the online Department of Public Safety database available to the public, a Fort Worth company found in a study.

Even government agencies, which have access to more detailed criminal records to screen teachers, doctors, volunteers and tradespeople, use a DPS system fraught with gaps, officials and experts said.

Problems exist because of human error and because of spotty reporting from law enforcement agencies, courts and district attorneys that provide information.

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