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Those codes seem to bounce around kind of in the ballpark with NCIC codes (with an initial zero added) but don't match exactly ...? Here's a quick chart of NCIC codes, first I came across: http://www.corragroup.com/NCIC-codes.html
Does this link help any at all:
http://www.ehow.com/list_6950167_national-center-uniform-offense-classifications.html
QUOTE: "The NCIC offense codes are intended to be used nationwide, but the description listed with these codes often does not exactly match the state criminal statutes. NCIC requires the use of the uniform codes but the state may add clarifying information."
Good Job Backwoods :rocker:
This does appear to be what we're looking for.
Unfortunately, their system must be more up-to-date than these documents
Georgia Crime Information Center
http://www.georgia.gov/00/channel_title/0,2094,67862954_74028473,00.html
GCICWEB - The GCIC/CJIS SUPPORT WEBSITE
http://gcicweb.gbi.state.ga.us/cjis/ori/
CCH Criminal Codes
http://gcicweb.gbi.state.ga.us/cjis/ori/cchcodes/codes.htm
ETA:
In other words, the CCH Criminal Codes documents have the codes, linked to the relevant O.C.G.A. statues,
but none of the codes they're using are listed in any of the documents or updates that I can find.
But they do fall within the proper sequencing, so I'm thinking the computer system is ahead of these docs.
ETA #2: Just for some interesting reference...
Law enforcement to get fingerprint scanners
http://www.macon.com/2011/08/22/1673296/law-enforcement-to-get-fingerprint.html
Two of the GA Certified LiveScan vendors sites.
http://eagleadvantage.com/
http://www.crossmatch.com/