The issue isn't that people who commit crimes can hide their past, but that "corrections" facilities to not rehabilitate criminals into law-abiding members of society.
Having a criminal past follow someone for their entire life is a surefire way to make sure they can't find legal ways of making money.
The part that really bugs is when some privileged criminal goes through all the trouble of white washing their online presence only to commit more crimes. Shouldn’t that be an aggravating factor during sentencing to prove premeditation?
The issue isn't that people who commit crimes can hide their past, but that "corrections" facilities to not rehabilitate criminals into law-abiding members of society.
Having a criminal past follow someone for their entire life is a surefire way to make sure they can't find legal ways of making money.