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October 24, 2023

2023 National Reentry Workforce Collaborative (NRWC) Conference

The National Reentry Workforce Collaborative (NRWC) looks forward to again bringing together some of the leading voices from the reentry workforce fie...

Redemption for Offenders and Victims

The American Prospect By Lara Bazelon Judge Leo Sorokin, 56, has spent his professional life working in the criminal justice system. A graduate ...

April 21, 2022

The Hidden Costs of Reentry: Understanding the Barriers to Removing a Criminal Record

The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) hosted a webinar to discuss under-researched aspects of reentry: expungement of criminal records and the impac...

Michigan Drops Conviction Box from Job, License Applications

Associated Press By David Eggert Gov. Rick Snyder is ordering the state to no longer ask job applicants and people seeking certain occupational ...

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...
Clean Slate

For the Record: Candid Conversations about Criminal Record Clearance—Episode 3, Bettie Kirkland

Episode 3 Bettie Kirkland, the executive director of Project Return in Nashville, joins For the Record to discuss her organizati...

Face to Face Initiative

Policymakers can take action by meeting face-to-face with individuals who are currently or previously incarcerated, corrections officers, victi...

A Design for Workforce Equity

This report from the Center for American Progress proposes building a new future-proof Workforce Equity Trust Fund (WETF) that will enshrine fundament...

March 19, 2023

NCJFCJ's National Conference on Juvenile Justice

The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) has opened registration for their 2023 National Conference on Juvenile...

June 12, 2018

Considerations for Journalists Writing about People Who Have Criminal Histories

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...

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