Duffield and GCSO use the software management tool OffenderWatch to keep track of registered sex offenders, often using the system to aid in investigations and proactively improve public safety. Of the more than 3,000 agencies and 14,000 users in the OffenderWatch network, the company selected Duffield and GCSO to receive the award.
Duffield was nominated for the award due to her work as the liaison between the Georgia Sheriff’s Association (GSA) and Georgia Bureau of Investigation. She works with GSA as a trainer for other sheriffs’ offices to meet statute requirements.
“Casey Duffield is a valuable member of our team and I appreciate her dedication to doing the job right. Her contributions are an important part of our successful management of the Sex Offender Registry,” says Sheriff Butch Conway.
“Casey, Sheriff Conway and the entire sheriff’s office go above and beyond what is required in statute to collect comprehensive data on each and every offender in their jurisdiction,” said Mike Cormaci, president of OffenderWatch. “Because of people like Casey, our communities are safer from sexual predators.”
The Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for managing, tracking and verifying registered sex offenders in the county. The office is also responsible for notifying the public of registered sex offenders. The public can sign up to receive free notifications when a registered sex offender moves into their neighborhood or near any address using the link below.
Sign up for OffenderWatch sex offender notifications from GCSO:
http://sheriffalerts.com/cap_main.php?office=54503
There are more than 900,000 registered sex offenders in the United States. Most states have a different system for tracking these offenders, making it difficult for law enforcement agencies to keep records when the offenders cross state lines. The OffenderWatch Network is the largest sex offender registry system in the U.S., working with more than 3,000 local, state and federal law enforcement agencies in 37 states.