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Justice Information Privacy Guideline:
Developing, Drafting and Assessing Privacy Policy for Justice
Information Systems
The Justice Information Privacy Guideline grew out of a collaboration
between the National Criminal Justice Association (NCJA), the Office of
the Ontario Privacy Commissioner and United States Department of
Justice, Office of Justice Programs who met with the goal of developing
a series of documents for state, local, and tribal use in planning,
developing, implementing, and testing privacy policy in justice
information systems.
The goal of the Guideline is to provide assistance to
justice leaders and practitioners who seek to balance public safety,
public access, and privacy when developing privacy policies for their
agencies’ systems, whether already operating or being planned and
whether independent of or integrated with those of other agencies.
Providing insights on difficult issues faced by justice leaders in
developing privacy policy, the Guideline was prepared through a
national and international collaboration of nearly 100 state, local and
tribal justice leaders, as well as academia, elected officials, the
media and the commercial sector.
View
the Justice Information Privacy Guideline.
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