Multi-level Analyses of Accuracy and Error in Digital Criminal Record Data, Minnesota and New Jersey, 2017-2019

This is a three-level analysis of digital criminal record information. Drawing from original mixed methods data involving 178 research participants, this study first describes individual-level qualitative data ("micro-level" results) describing experiences with digital criminal records, to...

Full description

Saved in:  
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Lageson, Sarah (Author)
Format: Electronic Research Data
Language:English
Published: [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] 2022
In:Year: 2022
Online Access: Volltext (kostenfrei)
Check availability: HBZ Gateway
Keywords:

MARC

LEADER 00000cam a22000002 4500
001 1902794923
003 DE-627
005 20240919033012.0
007 cr uuu---uuuuu
008 240918s2022 xx |||||o 00| ||eng c
024 7 |a 10.3886/ICPSR38208.v1  |2 doi 
035 |a (DE-627)1902794923 
035 |a (DE-599)KXP1902794923 
040 |a DE-627  |b ger  |c DE-627  |e rda 
041 |a eng 
084 |a 2,1  |2 ssgn 
100 1 |a Lageson, Sarah  |e VerfasserIn  |4 aut 
245 1 0 |a Multi-level Analyses of Accuracy and Error in Digital Criminal Record Data, Minnesota and New Jersey, 2017-2019 
264 1 |a [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar]  |b [Verlag nicht ermittelbar]  |c 2022 
336 |a Text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a Computermedien  |b c  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a Online-Ressource  |b cr  |2 rdacarrier 
520 |a This is a three-level analysis of digital criminal record information. Drawing from original mixed methods data involving 178 research participants, this study first describes individual-level qualitative data ("micro-level" results) describing experiences with digital criminal records, touching on issues of criminal record accuracy, digital reputation, and digital avoidance strategies. The second analysis examines nearly 5,000 criminal history events listed on participant's official state criminal records, which consist of official arrest and charging data. In this "meso-level" analysis, these 4,874 criminal history events are tracked across a broad set of public sector and private sector criminal record repositories. Results show how the record keeping practices of two states, Minnesota and New Jersey, translate into extralegal records that exist on the internet and in commercial databases. Further, this meso-level study details the thousands of criminal history events that originate outside state repositories, and instead appear first in commercial vendor databases or internet-based repositories (N=3,368). These erroneous or misleading records are likely the result of mismatched and misunderstood bulk data processing, but still pose practical problems for participants seeking employment, housing, and criminal record expungement. The final section, a "macro-level analysis" of criminal record disclosure, presents results from across the Unites States by reporting the disclosure practices of 200 criminal justice agencies, and estimates the volume of personally identifiable criminal record information disclosed each year on the internet. The current study release only contains the meso-level data. 
540 |a ICPSR Terms of Use 
650 4 |a court cases 
650 4 |a Crime 
650 4 |a Crime Statistics 
650 4 |a criminal histories 
650 4 |a CRIMINAL justice system 
650 4 |a Criminality 
650 4 |a state courts 
655 7 |a Forschungsdaten  |0 (DE-588)1098579690  |0 (DE-627)857755366  |0 (DE-576)469182156  |2 gnd-content 
856 4 0 |u https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR38208.v1  |x Resolving-System  |z kostenfrei  |3 Volltext 
912 |a NOMM 
935 |a mkri 
951 |a BO 
ELC |a 1 
LOK |0 000 xxxxxcx a22 zn 4500 
LOK |0 001 4581186366 
LOK |0 003 DE-627 
LOK |0 004 1902794923 
LOK |0 005 20240918043624 
LOK |0 008 240918||||||||||||||||ger||||||| 
LOK |0 035   |a (DE-2619)ICPSR38208 
LOK |0 040   |a DE-2619  |c DE-627  |d DE-2619 
LOK |0 092   |o n 
LOK |0 852   |a DE-2619 
LOK |0 852 1  |9 00 
LOK |0 935   |a foda  |a nacj 
OAS |a 1 
ORI |a WA-MARC-krimdoka001.raw