A record of arrests made within a specific Maine county provides details such as the individual’s name, charges, date and time of arrest, and arresting agency. This information is often temporarily held and updated regularly, reflecting the ongoing activity within the county’s jail system. For instance, a record might show an individual arrested for operating under the influence on a particular date and time by the county sheriff’s office.
Access to such records promotes transparency and public accountability within the criminal justice system. This data offers valuable insights for researchers, journalists, and the public, allowing them to track trends in criminal activity and evaluate law enforcement practices. Historically, these records have been maintained manually, but with advancements in technology, many jurisdictions now utilize digital systems, enabling faster and more efficient information access. This digitization also allows for easier analysis and sharing of data, contributing to a more informed public discourse on crime and justice.