VINE – The National Victim Notification Network™
The Rockingham Regional Jail
in cooperation with the Virginia Sheriff’s Association is now a
contributing member of VINE – The National Victim Notification
Network™.
Across the country, crime
victims and other concerned citizens are using VINE for access
to timely and reliable information about criminal cases and the
custody status of offenders 24 hours a day – over the telephone,
through the internet, or by e-mail.
Victims can call to inquire
about the current status of an offender and register to be
notified immediately in the event of an offender’s release,
escape, transfer, or court appearance.
To date, more than two-thirds
of the nation is using the patented VINE system to keep victims
informed about offenders. All of these communities are
connected to the Appriss Data Network™, the nation’s largest
integrated criminal justice information database.
Data from county and state
correctional facilities is collected by this central hub, where
Appriss manages automated interfaces and monitors 13 million
offender transactions each month.
How
VINE works:
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VINE communicates with jail and prison
booking systems in near real-time, transmitting updated
information to the Appriss Data Network™.
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Crime victims and the general public can
access the information by calling a local toll-free number
(In Virginia 800-467-4943) or visiting
https://www.vinelink.com
any time of the day or night.
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Victims can inquire whether an offender is
held in jail, as well as the facility’s location.
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Users can register to be notified
immediately of a change in the offender’s status, such as
release, transfer, or escape.
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When a notification is triggered, VINE
automatically calls the number or numbers the victim has
provided.
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Calls continue for a designated period of
time, or until the victim enters a four-digit PIN.