A California gang database maintained by law enforcement agencies is rife with unsubstantiated entries, names that should have been purged long ago and glaring errors, a state audit released Thursday found. Full Article
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Any relation to the current status of Meghan’s Law may or may not be coincidental. These databases all seem flawed at best and besieged with inconsistencies, inaccurate information, out-of-date records and considerably more problems at worst. How can society expect to benefit from such an accumulation of errors?