Last updated: March 3, 2026.
CrimeBasics.com is dedicated to providing clear, accurate and useful general information about crime classifications, arrests, legal consequences and other common questions related to the legal system. Because laws can change and interpretations vary by state or situation, we review and update our content regularly to keep it as reliable as possible.
This page explains how we handle corrections and updates across our website.
1. Our Commitment to Accuracy
We work to ensure that all content on CrimeBasics.com is:
- Factually accurate to the best of our knowledge
- Written in clear and understandable language
- Updated when new information becomes available
- Free from misleading statements or outdated explanations
However, because we do not provide legal advice and cannot track every legal change in all jurisdictions, the information on this site should always be considered general and educational only.
2. How We Review Content
We periodically review articles to identify:
- Outdated references
- Incomplete explanations
- Ambiguous statements
- Broken internal or external links
- Formatting or readability issues
When an issue is found, our team updates the content as needed to improve clarity and usefulness.
3. How Corrections Are Made
Corrections may occur in two ways:
a. Silent Corrections
Minor edits—such as fixing formatting, grammar, small clarifications or broken links—may not be accompanied by a public note.
b. Significant Updates
If a major update is made, such as correcting a factual inaccuracy or restructuring an article for clarity, we may add a brief note at the end of the page indicating that the content has been updated.
All correction requests are evaluated carefully.
4. User Feedback and Reporting Errors
We welcome feedback from readers.
If you believe an article contains inaccurate, unclear or outdated information, please contact us.
Email: [email protected]
We review all feedback and make updates when appropriate.
Please note that we cannot respond to requests for personalized legal advice.
5. No Guarantee of Completeness
While we aim to provide helpful general information, CrimeBasics.com:
- Cannot guarantee completeness
- Cannot ensure real-time accuracy
- Cannot guarantee applicability to your personal situation
Readers should always verify details independently or consult a licensed attorney for specific legal concerns.
6. Ongoing Improvement
Maintaining accurate content is an ongoing process.
We continuously monitor site quality, update resources and refine explanations as part of our commitment to providing trustworthy information.
