A new state law is expected to give Arizonans with criminal backgrounds a chance to shield their records from public view, improving access to many opportunities, including public housing assistance.
A new Arizona law will give those with a criminal background a chance to seal their records, which may expand access to jobs and housing – but the complexity of the process and longevity of online information may hinder the law’s impact.
In this episode of Tracked and Traced, Patrick Vaughan speaks with advocates making a case for a centralized, digital record-keeping system in the foster and adoptive systems in the U.S.
Dating app Tinder will give U.S. users a way to check if potential dates have been convicted of a violent crime, a check that experts warn has limitations. The app's parent firm Match Group announced it would begin offering access to Garbo, a new U.S. online background check platform that…
WASHINGTON: Dating app Tinder will give US users a way to check if potential dates have been convicted of a violent crime, a check that experts warn has limitations.