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 Colorado Private Investigators Link Page

Private Investigators listed on this page provide a variety of investigative services in the state of Colorado. Private Detectives are known for having various resources within the state where they most often work that an outside agency might not have. Surveillance, Background Checks, Corporate Investigations, Homicides, Theft and other cases are often best conducted by an agency that's locally based in Colorado.

Selecting an agency in Colorado or in the state where your investigation is likely to produce results can be little time consuming but the resources on this page are intended to ease the process. 
The Private Investigators included here have been responsive to us during our period of contact and are independent investigative agencies you may directly contact. 
Investigative agencies click here to be listed on this page.

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Advanced Research provides a broad spectrum of information products to the legal, medical and business communities. We offer a complete line of pre employment background check products.

 

 

Having more information about the state where you're focusing an investigation often gives you an edge. Laws in the state of Colorado and local procedures can greatly influence the way your case is conducted. Click the links below for more information regarding the topic provided if needed. 
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Domestic Violence and Sex Offender Management (ODVSOM) is part of the Division of Criminal Justice, under the command of the Colorado Department of Public Safety and administers the Domestic Violence and Sex Offender Management Boards and their respective legislatively mandated work.

For domestic violence offender information, please see the Domestic Violence Offender Management section of this site.

In 1992, the Colorado General Assembly passed legislation that created a Sex Offender Management Board (SOMB) in the Division of Criminal Justice. The SOMB was charged to develop standards and guidelines for the evaluation, treatment, and behavioral monitoring of sex offenders. Currently, the SOMB consists of personnel representing the following domains: the Department of Corrections, the Judicial Department, law enforcement, the Public Defender's Office, clinical polygraph examiners, the Department of Public Safety, district attorneys, Department of Human Services, licensed mental health professionals with expertise in treating sex offenders, the victim services community, and Community Corrections.

The combined efforts of the Sex Offender Management Board members are focused toward developing a basis for systematic management and treatment of adult and juvenile sex offenders. The Standards and Guidelines for the Assessment, Evaluation, Treatment, and Behavioral Monitoring of Adult Sex Offenders were created in 1996. The primary goal of these standards is to improve community safety and protect citizens. The standards were revised in 1998 and 1999. The standards are based on the best practices known today for managing and treating sex offenders.

In June of 1999 the standards were revised to include Lifetime Supervision Criteria and Standards for Community Entities That Provide Supervision and Treatment for Adult Sex Offenders Who Have Developmental Disabilities.

In 2002, The Standards and Guidelines for the Evaluation, Assessment, Treatment and Supervision of Juveniles Who Have Committed Sexual Offenses were published. The Juvenile Standards are based on a victim centered approach and focus on the rehabilitation of the juveniles.

Drug Control Strategy 
I. Executive Summary

The 2004 Colorado State Strategy for the Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance program represents Colorado state government’s plan for the application of grant funds under the Byrne Formula Assistance program administered nationally by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. This plan outlines the direction Colorado intends to take to reduce the trafficking and use of illegal drugs and for the improvement of components of the criminal justice system during the next four years.

In Colorado, the Division of Criminal Justice, Colorado Department of Public Safety, administers the Byrne Formula Assistance Program. Annually, DCJ provides approximately 80 grants to numerous units of municipal, county and state government agencies throughout the state of Colorado in pursuit of the goals of reducing illegal drugs and improving the criminal justice system. At least 60 percent of Byrne Formula funds are awarded to local government agencies. During 2004, Colorado anticipates the distribution of approximately $6 million under this program.

This strategy includes the following sections, as required by the Bureau of Justice Assistance:



Data and Analysis
Data shows that Colorado has a significant problem in the production and trafficking of methamphetamine, as well as other illegal drugs, comparable to other states in the western U.S. Unlike most other states in the entire country, however, Colorado residents use more illegal drugs than all but a small number of other states.

Resource Needs
At least $25.2 million is needed to support the state’s drug task forces, provide appropriate substance abuse treatment for those who depend on public resources for treatment, support needed system improvement projects and sustain basic research for criminal justice programs in Colorado in 2004.

Priorities and the National Drug Control Strategy
Colorado’s strategic priorities conform closely to the national goals of the National Drug Control Strategy for 2003 and 2004.


 

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