CJCC: Offender Data Criminal Justice Coordinating Council CJCC: Offender Data

I Want to Know is a new function that gives you the chance to get your questions answered about all parts of the justice system and many of the justice agencies in the District of Columbia.
Offender Data includes information on locating someone who is incarcerated, DC's Most Wanted, Sex Offenders and much more information about offenders.
The purpose of the Citizen Resources page provides information about how a citizen interacts with the criminal justice community, where help can be found, and where you can find answers to many questions, judicial or legislative information.
The purpose of the Reentry Resources page is to provide a directory of information focusing on preparing ex-offenders for successfully returning to their communities.
The purpose of the Resources for Victims or Witnesses of Crime page is to provide a directory of local and national information sources that focus on providing protection, finding support and offering services.
The purpose of the Youth Information page is to provide young people with information that they or their parents may find useful.

Offender Data

Offender Data includes information on locating someone who is incarcerated, DC's Most Wanted, Sex Offenders and much more information about offenders. Selecting a link below will open a new window.
Correctional Healthcare Network
The Correctional Healthcare Network [HealthNet], is designed to encourage communication among corrections and criminal justice health care professionals.
Corrections.com
Corrections.com is sponsored by the American Correctional Association, the American Jail Association, and the American Probation and Parole Association, this page includes links to many inmate locator related sites.
Crime Solvers
Crime Solvers involves a three-pronged attack against crime using the police, the civic and business communities, and the news media.
Crimereports.com
Crimereports.com provides local alerts, crime reports and other information from your local police.
DC's Most Wanted
The Metropolitan Police Department is currently offering a $10,000 reward to anyone who provides information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for any homicide committed in the District of Columbia.
Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), Inmate Locator
The primary business of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), is operating correctional facilities. The BOP locator provides information on locating someone who is incarcerated. BOP Inmate Locator includes all Federal inmates from 1982 to present.
Sex Offender Registry
A list of Class A registered sex offenders is provided on this website as a service to the community. The public may review the entire sex offender registry by visiting one of the Police Districts or the Sex Offender Registry Unit.

For more information about JUSTIS contact the Information Technology Liaison Officer, (202) 727-7862.