Southwest Arkansas Daily |
GOVERNOR BEEBE'S WEEKLY COLUMN: PROTECTING COMMUNITIES THROUGH TECHNOLOGY
While technology continues to change our
everyday lives, the State of Arkansas is also using it to keep our communities
safer. The Arkansas Crime Information Center has recently launched a new online
system that will help state officials and local law-enforcement protect our
children, neighborhoods and communities.
Known by its acronym, CENSOR, this new system is a Centralized Electronic
Network of Sex Offender Registries. It provides local law-enforcement officers
and the Department of Corrections with the technology and tools to efficiently
register sex offenders. In short, it creates a sex-offender registration process
that is faster and safer, and saves our taxpayers money. Along with notifying
the public sooner, the system also increases accountability for offenders,
giving law-enforcement agencies more confidence in tracking those offenders who
are living in their communities.
We were able to develop the CENSOR system with a federal grant designed to
assist local law-enforcement agencies with the processing and monitoring of sex
offenders in their communities. It equips law-enforcement officers with an
electronic signature pad and Web cameras to verify the identities of sex
offenders and keep updated photos of them during subsequent visits.
Offenders are given their signed paperwork to take with them at their initial
registration and subsequent verification visits. Officials can then
electronically submit a completed registration directly to ACIC. The reduction
in paper forms and mailing costs is expected to save taxpayers $55,000 a year,
while speeding up sex-offender assessment and public notification.
The Department of Correction has been taking additional steps to accelerate the
assessment process. The Sex Offender Screening and Assessment Program has
streamlined procedures and trained additional technical staff. Since last fall,
these improvements have nearly doubled the number of assessments completed by
the Department each month.
While the law protects the right to due process for all citizens, including sex
offenders, the CENSOR system provides law enforcement and the public with the
most current information, as soon as it is available. These recent advancements
in our registration and tracking systems will improve coordination and
communication, allowing state agencies and local law enforcement to better
inform and protect our citizens.
The ACIC provides a Sex Offender Registry Search for Arkansans who wish to
access it. This information is updated regularly, and users can search for sex
offenders by address or by name. The site also offers e-mail and phone
notifications of updates of offender addresses.
ACIC has been able to achieve this remarkable improvement in managing our state’s
sex-offender registry due in large part to its partnership with the Information
Network of Arkansas (INA), whose primary objective is to provide technology and
tools to make the jobs of law enforcement easier. I am very pleased with this
system that will help keep our citizens more secure and hold offenders more
accountable.
Governor Mike Beebe | State Capitol Room 250 | Little Rock, AR 72201 | 501-682-2345 | eMail |