Should Felons be able to obtain a Liquor License?
In 2004 Antoine Jones applied for a Liquor License and he passed the background check- it is not the District’s policy to conduct a nationwide criminal background check on applicants.
North Carolina Central University student charged with groping fellow student
An NC Central student is facing serious charges after he allegedly groped a female student and then later tried to barge into her dorm room.
Setting Screens
Of the 10,436 profiles submitted by municipalities last year to the National Recreation and Park Association’s TLC2 volunteer-screening program, nearly one in 10 people were found to have criminal records.
Police: 3 dead, 4 Wounded in New Mexico Office Shooting
A former employee opened fire at an Albuquerque fiber optics manufacturer Monday, killing two people and wounding four others before turning the gun on himself in what police called a domestic violence dispute.
Should Colleges Perform Criminal Background Checks?
A new survey by the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers reveals that two-thirds of colleges take into account applicants’ criminal pasts.
City of Fairbanks, Alaska chooses True Hire
We are pleased to announce that the city of Fairbanks, Alaska has awarded a contract to True Hire to conduct background checks on their employees.
Background check a must for oil workers
From protests to a lot of complaints, out of work fishermen are showing their frustration. They said they’re being pushed aside when it comes to jobs. But those in charge of the screening process are trying to make sure the right people get hired.
Who’s coaching your kids?
With summer sporting activities and summer camps gearing up for the busy season, make sure the camps and athletics are doing their due diligence in background checking volunteers and coaches and staff.
Sex offender with Census job is nabbed by NJ mom who recognized him from state registry site
Recently in the news, we have seen a few different cases where a social security trace was not conducted with the background check and later it was found that the employee falsified information.
Nuclear Plants Should Not Pay People Planning Reactor Sabotage
Faddis, a former CIA official, commented on the potential hazard posed by Faisal Shahzad who had access to five nuclear power plants in the US as a maintenance worker before moving to Yemen to allegedly join Al Qaeda.