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September 4, 2018

Technology and Criminal Record Clearance

Hosted by the Clean Slate Clearinghouse with funding support from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration and the U.S. D...

February 15, 2017

Responding to the 2017 Second Chance Act Smart Reentry Solicitation

Hosted by the National Reentry Resource Center with funding support from the US Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice AssistanceIn this webinar, o...

Taking Action: Continuing the “Pathways to Prosperity” Conversation in Your Jurisdiction

Understanding and addressing challenges associated with putting people with criminal records on pathways to employment requires a two-w...

Experiential Learning: Hiring People Who Are Incarcerated for Work-Based Learning and Employment Opportunities Webinar

The Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center, with funding and support from the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs' Bure...

End "Stovepipe Approach" to Public Safety, State Officials Told

The Crime Report By Ted Gest To many Americans, “criminal justice reform” means addressing two prominent challenges: reining in abusive police o...

April 24, 2018

WATCH: Nebraska Gov. Ricketts Connects Face to Face with Corrections Officers and Reentry Program Participants

By CSG Justice Center Staff Gov. Pete Ricketts of Nebraska became the latest elected official to join the Face to Face initiative (#MeetFacetoF...

Learning Violin Helped Me Survive Prison

The Marshall Project By Jason Naradzay First, let me situate you: doors clanging, people yelling, guards barking. The noise in prison is non-sto...

Iowa Officials: Too Many Ex-Offenders Return to Prison

The Des Moines Register By Kathy A. Bolten Deb Theeler spent 52 months in prison in the early 2000s — only to find out when she was paroled that...

After Prison, More Punishment

The Washington Post By Tracy Jan He had spent 17 of his 46 years behind bars, locked in a pattern of addiction and crime that led to 16 prison t...

Compilation of Federal Collateral Consequences

The Collateral Consequences Resource Center recently launched the Compilation of Federal Collateral Consequences, an online database that maps out res...

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