The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) released this white paper focused on what social scientists and policy analysts have learned about how child ...
The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) released this white paper identifying strategies for connecting individuals with criminal records who do not ...
This brief from The Sentencing Project details that, in 2020, 5.2 million Americans were prohibited from voting due to laws that disenfranchise citize...
On June 23, 2021, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Marcia L. Fudge outlined actions that the Department is taking to i...
According to recently conducted an empirical analysis of record clearing that they believe has made important inroads into what is known about expunge...
The Adolescent Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (AROSC) project is a multi-year endeavor for juvenile courts that wish to lead the field in applying ...
The National Resource Center on Children and Families of the Incarcerated at Rutgers University shares how corrections agencies have adapted and what ...
This report presents national and state-by-state overviews of the nearly 30,000 state and federal consequences of conviction that directly block peopl...
As this brief from the Prison Policy Initiative explores, most people in jail are legally eligible to vote, but in practice, they cannot. This “de fac...