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== Citation ==
 
== Citation ==
   
National Criminal Justice Ass'n, [[Global Privacy and Information Quality Working Group]], '''Justice Information Privacy Guideline - Developing, Drafting and Assessing Privacy Policy for Justice Information Systems''' (Sept. 2002) ([http://www.ncja.org/Content/NavigationMenu/PoliciesPractices/JusticeInformationPrivacyGuideline/default.htm full-text]).
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National Criminal Justice Ass'n, [[Global Privacy and Information Quality Working Group]], '''Justice Information Privacy Guideline: Developing, Drafting and Assessing Privacy Policy for Justice Information Systems''' (Sept. 2002) ([http://www.ncja.org/Content/NavigationMenu/PoliciesPractices/JusticeInformationPrivacyGuideline/default.htm full-text]).
   
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
   
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These privacy guidelines were developed by state, local, and tribal justice practitioners, the [[DOJ]] and associations representing justice organizations and practitioners. They provided some of the first-ever information and direction for justice agencies interested in protecting the [[privacy]] of the [[data]] they maintained — particularly as they began justice system integration — and in avoiding the negative consequences often associated with inadequate [[privacy]] considerations. We encourage review of this document for a more detailed and historical discussion of [[privacy policy]] development.
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These privacy guidelines were developed by state, local, and tribal justice practitioners, the [[DOJ]] and associations representing justice organizations and practitioners. They provided some of the first-ever information and direction for justice agencies interested in protecting the [[privacy]] of the [[data]] they maintained — particularly as they began justice system integration — and in avoiding the negative consequences often associated with inadequate [[privacy]] considerations.
 
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Latest revision as of 23:35, 25 October 2018

Citation[]

National Criminal Justice Ass'n, Global Privacy and Information Quality Working Group, Justice Information Privacy Guideline: Developing, Drafting and Assessing Privacy Policy for Justice Information Systems (Sept. 2002) (full-text).

Overview[]

Justice Information

These privacy guidelines were developed by state, local, and tribal justice practitioners, the DOJ and associations representing justice organizations and practitioners. They provided some of the first-ever information and direction for justice agencies interested in protecting the privacy of the data they maintained — particularly as they began justice system integration — and in avoiding the negative consequences often associated with inadequate privacy considerations.