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For the Record: A Podcast Featuring Candid Conversations about Criminal Record Clearance—Episode 1, Khalil Cumberbatch

Khalil Cumberbatch, an associate vice president at the Fortune Society, joins the podcast to discuss his experiences living with a criminal record and...

The Victims Who Don’t Count

The Marshall Project By Alysia Santo After his father was murdered in Sarasota, Florida, in 2015, Anthony "Amp" Campbell was in shock. Not only ...

Moving from Prison to a PhD

Nature By Virginia Gewin Most applications to academic institutions around the world include a box to check if a student has a criminal history,...

April 27, 2023

Bridging the Gaps in Reentry Housing: A State DOC perspective

This on-site meeting and presentation hosted by The Council of State Governments Justice Center at the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correctio...

April 20, 2022

Countdown to Pell Reinstatement: Getting Ready for Pell Reinstatement in 2023

This webinar highlights the impending reinstatement of Pell grants for eligible incarcerated people in 2023.

How Corrections Departments are Preparing People for In-Demand Careers that Support America's Infrastructure

This brief from the Vera Institute of Justice was developed in response to President Biden's 2022 Infrastructure Bill. As the brief asserts, j...

June 23, 2014

Maximizing Medicaid: An Innovative Approach to Finance Health Care for Criminal Justice Populations

Hosted by the National Reentry Resource Center, with funding support from the U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice AssistanceThis webinar ex...

November 29, 2023

Is Voting a Crime? The Criminalization of Voting: Overview of Voter Prosecutions

VIEW THIS WEBINAR The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers filmed a panel discussion of the reprehensible cycle of criminalization some...

Collateral Consequences Resource Center Launched

The Collateral Consequences Resource Center, launched in the fall of 2014, provides news and commentary about developments in courts and legislat...

Out of Prison, but Struggling for Health Care

Star Tribune By Glenn Howatt On his release from prison in December 2013, Gregory Odeneal had secured a place to live. He had studied his respon...

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