About

Who We Are

The Criminal's Justice System, LLC exists to demand accountability from elected and appointed officials whose actions or inactions allow harm to children. We are a central, factual repository where the public can access verified public records, hearing summaries, and related information in one place.

The Criminal's Justice System, LLC is a Delaware limited liability company. Our work is grounded in three principles.

Transparency

Public records exist to be read. State parole boards, courts, and licensing agencies produce a continuous stream of decisions affecting the safety of children. Most of those decisions are made in proceedings that are open to the public — but the records sit in dozens of different state systems, behind dozens of different search interfaces, with no central index. We collect them in one place and present them without filter.

Verification

Every item posted on this site is reviewed against a standardized intake form before publication. Each entry must trace to at least one primary public record and must be independently verified. We do not publish rumor, anonymous tips, or unverified personal information. When we cannot verify a claim, we do not post it.

Neutrality

We summarize what the record says. We do not provide direct victim services, legal advice, or crisis support. We do not advocate for or against any individual. We do not call for action against any private person. Our function is to make public information visible — what readers do with that information is up to them.


What This Site Is Not

  • We are not a crisis hotline. If a child is in immediate danger, call 911.
  • We are not a legal service. Nothing on this site constitutes legal advice.
  • We are not a victim support organization. We list resources from established victim service groups but we are not one ourselves.
  • We are not a vigilante platform. We do not publish home addresses, personal phone numbers, family information, or any non-public detail about any individual.

Why It Matters

When children's safety is at stake, those entrusted with public power must be held to the highest standard. That standard is meaningless if the record of who decided what — and when — is hidden behind state-by-state search portals that almost no one uses. Our role is to make sure the standard is visible.

Want to contribute? We accept tips, public-record submissions, and volunteer applications through our standardized intake form. Submissions are reviewed by an editor before publication. Submit content for review →