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March 14, 2022
Clean Slate

The Limits of Ban-the-Box Legislation

This Institute for Research on Labor and Employment brief serves to provide policy recommendations on Ban-the-Box (BtB), employment, and reentry. T...
January 1, 2012
Clean Slate

The Data-Broker Threat: Proposing Federal Legislation to Protect Post-Expungement Privacy

This Comment, from Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law's Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, discusses the underlying purpose f...
January 15, 2015

States Ban the Box: Removing Barriers to Work for People with Criminal Records

By Liam JulianAround 65 million Americans of working age have criminal records. Finding a job isn’t easy for anyone, but it’s especially difficult for...
January 12, 2023

The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act: A Dangerous New Chapter in the War on Black Youth

This report from The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) examines the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which is supported by both Republi...
January 1, 2020
Clean Slate

Can a Person's "Slate" Ever Really Be "Cleaned"? The Modern-Day Implications of Pennsylvania's Clean Slate Act

This report argues that Pennsylvania’s Clean Slate Act is both important and necessary because of the assistance it provides, even with the current is...
April 8, 2019

Second Chance Month Q&A: Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo

By CSG Justice Center Staff Gov. Raimondo signs Justice Reinvestment legislation in 2017, which prompted an overhaul of Rhode ...
April 11, 2019

Second Chance Month Q&A: North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum

By CSG Justice Center Staff North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum signing criminal justice legislation. Source: Governor Doug Burgum. ...
October 12, 2023

Paving the Path to Healthier Reentry: How New Medicaid Policies Can Improve Mental Health and Substance Use Support as People Return to Communities

According to this brief from The Health and Reentry Project (HARP), new Medicaid policies have great potential to benefit people with mental health co...
October 12, 2022

Juvenile Justice: Young People and Restorative Justice

This web-based report from the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) provides an overview of the restorative justice model as it app...
December 15, 2020
Clean Slate

Expunging Juvenile Records: Misconceptions, Collateral Consequences, and Emerging Practices

This bulletin discusses common misconceptions surrounding expungement. It also provides information about the collateral consequences of juvenile reco...

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