If you have been found to have been convicted of any of the following offenses, no matter in what timeframe, you not be allowed to work with children. Additionally, pending convictions of or arrests for the following things should be considered disqualifiers until JaxPAL decides otherwise. Please review before continuing:
- Any sort of abuse or assault/battery — physical or sexual
- Rape
- Any crime of a sexual nature, including possession or dissemination of pornography
- Homicide or manslaughter in any degree
- Attempted murder
- Domestic violence
- Child neglect
- Felony drug crimes
- Animal cruelty
- Theft/robbery
- Forgery/fraud
- Kidnapping
- Arson
- Weapons violations
- Any crime, misdemeanor or felony, involving children as either an accomplice or victim
- Driving Under the Influence/Driving While Intoxicated within last 5 years or multiple offenses in the past 10 years. This should be considered if there is a possibility the person will be driving a child at any time.
- Vehicular manslaughter within any timeframe. This should be considered if there is a possibility the person will be driving a child at any time.
- Multiple driving citations/accidents within last 5 years or multiple offenses in the past 10 years. This should also be considered if the person will be driving children
- Misdemeanor drug charges within last 5 years or multiple offenses in the past 10 years. This potentially shows the presence of amoral beliefs or possible drug possession, and the person should be closely evaluated before being allowed to have a leadership position among children.