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This is not a crisis line and not a reporting channel for harm to a child.

If a child is in immediate danger, dial 911.

For 24/7 crisis support and to report suspected child abuse to professionals trained to receive such reports, contact:

  • Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline — 1-800-422-4453
  • RAINN National Sexual Assault Hotline — 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
  • NCMEC CyberTipline (online exploitation) — 1-800-843-5678 or report.cybertip.org

The form below is exclusively for submitting public-record information to this site's editorial queue. It is not monitored for crisis situations.

The Criminal's Justice System is a public-records repository. Every entry on this site traces to verified primary sources and is reviewed by an editor before publication. The form below is the channel for submitting candidate content — upcoming hearings, parole board member profiles, documented hirings, public records, and other items that meet the site's verification standard — to the editorial queue.

What Belongs Here

The site accepts submissions in the following categories:

  • Upcoming hearings — parole, pardon, commutation, or VoP hearings scheduled at any state or federal board, with a link to the official notice
  • Parole board member profiles — drawn from official state board websites; only public-record information about appointed officials
  • Documented hirings — public-sector hires where the disqualifying record was already in primary public records at the time of hire, with court or FOIA citations
  • Public records and official notices — court documents, FOIA returns, agency reports, and other primary sources that bear on accountability
  • Corrections — if you find an error on the site, the form below is the right place to report it

What Does Not Belong Here

To keep the site credible and to protect the people who interact with it, the following are not accepted through this form:

  • Personal accounts of harm or trauma — these belong with trained professionals at the crisis lines listed above, not in a public records repository
  • Allegations against private individuals not drawn from primary public records
  • Anonymous accusations without sourcing
  • Identifying information about minors
  • Home addresses, personal phone numbers, family information, or other non-public details about any individual
  • Material drawn solely from social media, message boards, or unverified news aggregators
  • Requests for legal advice or victim services
The verification standard. Every published entry must trace to at least two independent primary public records — court filings, official notices, FOIA returns, agency bios, or similar. An editor independently verifies each submission against the cited sources before any content is published. Submissions that cannot be verified are returned to the submitter or rejected.

Submission Form

For Researchers and Journalists

If you are a journalist, academic researcher, or member of a public-interest organization with questions about the site's data, methodology, or sources, please use the contact form rather than the submission form above. We respond to verified press inquiries within five business days.

Privacy

Submissions are stored on the site's own database and are visible only to authorized editors. We do not sell, share, or publish submitter contact information. Submissions about a third party are reviewed against the verification standard before any content is created — the original submission is never published verbatim, and no submission becomes public content without independent verification against primary sources.

Anonymous submissions are accepted but are typically harder to verify and slower to act on. If you wish to remain anonymous, leave the name and contact fields blank.