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    Different types of background checks include a criminal records check, credit check, reference check, driver’s record check, and a social media check. In considering an applicant’s criminal history, employers will gather information in one of two ways: applicant self-reports on a job application or a criminal history check conducted by an outside vendor. An employer must consider the relevance of the offense to the position being applied for or currently holding, to include severity,…

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    The employer should use background checks to protect themselves from threats. The employer needs know if the employee will be a danger in the work place. More employees are living in fear of not getting a job. This is where the misunderstanding needs to be cleared up. Background checks need to be to see if there are any terrorists’ threats, if they employee is suitable for the job or for various other reasons but not discriminate against an employee. One idea that promotes this is the Ban the…

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    Though background checks are used when you are considered for a job, they can't be run without your approval. Background checks include your driving records, criminal, legal, and credit history, previous addresses and employers, and your education. I believe that background checks are a good thing to have because then you can see what your potential employee has done and also what kind of problems that they may have at the workplace. Background checks are a good thing to use because the…

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    In recent years as Information Technology continues to boom, background checks has been the norm in employment processes; employers are also able to monitor the working performance and many other aspects of workplace activities of their employees'. While there’re many claims by numerous institutions to be a gainful process (in other word increase productivity), there’re conflicting social ethics in association as most employees may not welcome such monitoring. Employees’ claims this type of…

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    universal background check would make the process of purchasing a gun more difficult, by…

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    the ATF form 4473, they now needed to notify the FBI or their state equivalent for a rapid background check through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. This procedure went into effect in 1998. The FBI is required to do the background checks in all states except for the states that have their own “Point of Contact”, with today’s technology and the use of the internet, these background checks can be done in a matter of…

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    Government is composed of checks and balances to ensure that each branch stays within it’s limits and passes laws that would be beneficial for everyone. However, because the government is composed of people it is easily corrupted and bills that should pass on to become laws ultimately die. Not only are there competing parties that have their own agendas, but it is also composed entirely of people, people who are easy to corrupt. For example, the Gun Show Background Check Act of 2013 died in…

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    the different opinion for anyone purchasing a gun should be background checks.so many people think that too many people have guns so that might be a reason why there are so many random shooting,with the background checks more people lives would have been save. Some people think that under current law,any firearm purchased from a dealer must go through the NICS,any private party can option to have purchase handle by a FFL background check initially sounds good,but falls shorts in practical…

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    Background checks and drug testing sound like the perfect solution to stop the abuse of welfare funds being used to purchase drugs. Although those simple suggestions seem like they could be efficient, the likeability that the recipient will stop abusing welfare is unlikely. In many cases when there are drug testing requirements, the applicant will stay clean before applying for welfare. After their application has been approved and they receive funds, they are most likely return to their old…

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    alternative policies, regulations that would help with the U.S. gun control problem is updating and enforcing universal and mental health background checks for all potential gun owners. In most states sales of firearms from private individuals do not need to enforce background checks -- only federal law requires licensed dealers to conduct checks. Background checks sound a lot easier than it really is because of the sheer amount of firearms that are in the United States. There are by various…

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