URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034098
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85034098#concept
Variants
- Arrest records
- Conviction records
- Criminal registers
- Inmate records
- Registers, Criminal
Broader Terms
Related Terms
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Broader Concepts from Other Schemes
- Criminal records--Auditing
- Criminal records--Cancellation
- Criminal records--Data processing--Standards--US states
- Criminal records--Law and legislation
- Criminal records--Law and legislation--US states
- Criminal records--Portuguese colonies
- Criminal records--Quality control
- Criminal registers--Auditing
- Criminal registers--Automation
- Criminal registers--Cancellation
- Criminal registers--Cancellation--US states
- Criminal registers--Data processing
- Criminal registers--Data processing--Standards
- Criminal registers--Data processing--Standards--US states
- Criminal registers--Evaluation
- Criminal registers--Government policy
- Criminal registers--Government policy--US states
- Criminal registers--Information services
- Criminal registers--Information services--US states
- Criminal registers--Law and legislation
- Criminal registers--Law and legislation--US states
- Criminal registers--Portuguese colonies
- Criminal registers--Quality control
- Criminal registers--US states
- Criminal registers--US states--Access control
- Criminal registers--US states--Data processing
- Criminal registers--US states--Data processing--Finance
- Criminal registers--US states--Information services
Earlier Established Forms
- Criminal registers
Sources
- found: Wikipedia, Dec. 3, 2008("A criminal record is a record of a person's criminal history, generally used by potential employers, lenders etc. to assess his or her trustworthiness. The information included in a criminal record varies between countries and even between jurisdictions within a country. In most cases it lists all non-expunged criminal offenses and may also include traffic offenses such as speeding and drunk-driving. In some countries the record is limited to actual convictions (where the individual has pleaded guilty or been proven guilty in court of law), while in others it also includes arrests, charges dismissed, charges pending, and even charges of which the subject has been acquitted")
- found: Nat. criminal justice thes., Dec. 3, 2008(arrest records; conviction records; inmate records)
Instance Of
Scheme Membership(s)
Collection Membership(s)
Change Notes
- 1986-02-11: new
- 2009-01-15: revised
Alternate Formats