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  • ==Criminal Background Checks for Prospective Foster and Adoptive Parents== ...uct fingerprint-based national criminal history record checks to determine criminal history on persons residing, working, or regularly volunteering in a foster
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  • *Has a history of past or present conduct, including criminal convictions, that viewed in its entirety would pose a risk of substantial harm to the p ==Criminal Background Checks for Prospective Foster and Adoptive Parents==
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  • ==Criminal Background Checks for Prospective Foster and Adoptive Parents== ...ter care applicant shall ensure that a fingerprint-based State and Federal criminal history background check, current within 1 year, and a child [[abuse]] reco
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  • *Has been convicted of any crime punishable by imprisonment in the penitentiary for a period that, in the opinion of the court, will de ==Criminal Background Checks for Prospective Foster and Adoptive Parents==
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  • White, Edmund. Introduction to Criminal Desires: Jean Genet and Cinema, by Jane Giles. (London: Creation Books, 200 [[Category: Criminal Convictions, Imprisonment]]
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  • ...was eight and came out at 16, illiterate and unskilled. He became a common criminal and was sent to prison for four years, during which he made a small fortune [[Category: Criminal Convictions, Imprisonment]]
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  • ...ou ought to not have been convicted of a criminal offense that resulted in imprisonment federal firearms laws, [http://www.onevoiceforscience.com/node/790729 simp
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  • ..., including some children, to its colonies as exiles, as an alternative to imprisonment or hanging. Even children convicted of offenses which today might merit no [[Category: Criminal Convictions, Imprisonment]]
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  • During his imprisonment he was awarded several international awards for peace. [[Category: Criminal Convictions, Imprisonment]]
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  • His adult life was that of a criminal (including the murder of a priest and robberies from churches and his pries [[Category: Criminal Convictions, Imprisonment]]
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  • ...zation for World War II. These activities led to his imprisonment as a war criminal after the war until 1948. In 1953 he was elected to the Japanese Diet's Hou [[Category: Criminal Convictions, Imprisonment]]
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  • ...zation for World War II. These activities led to his imprisonment as a war criminal after the war until 1948. In 1953 he was elected to the Japanese Diet's Hou [[Category: Criminal Convictions, Imprisonment]]
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