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JPMorgan Wants to Hire People with Criminal Backgrounds

CNN Business By Anneken Tappe JPMorgan wants to give people with criminal records a second chance at a good job. The United States is boasting...

May 15, 2023

FY 2023 BJA Visiting Fellows Program Webinar

During this webinar, Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) personnel will provide an overview of the FY 2023 BJA Visiting Fellows Program solicitation. P...

April 1, 2022

Second Chance Month 2022: Opening Remarks from Chyrl Jones of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

Back to Second Chance Month Closed Captioning is available automatically or by tapping the CC icon above and selecting English (...

September 22, 2023

The Case for Second Chances: A Conversation About Criminal Justice, Collateral Consequences, and Clemency

Join the Office of the Pardon Attorney for this special event addressing the collateral consequences of incarceration and the role of record-clearing ...

April 11, 2022

Trauma and Its Relationship to Successful Reentry

In this Second Chance Month 2022 event, Dr. Chris Branson, trauma expert, and Kathleen Guarino, Corrections and Community Engagement Technical Assista...

"Ban the Box" Measures Help High Crime Neighborhoods

Many localities have in recent years regulated the use of questions about criminal history in hiring, or “banned the box.” This publication, from AEI,...

Building Networks for Successful Prison Education Programs in Jails – Part 3 in Webinar Series

In partnership with The Council of State Governments Justice Center and the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs’ Bureau of Justice...

April 18, 2023

Making Young Persons' Reentry Successful

This webinar will review reentry practice standards and data derived from adolescent development research over the last decade that shows what justice...

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...

Student Creates Group for Formerly Incarcerated Students

Daily Trojan By Erica Hur After he was released from prison in January 2014, Aris Mangasarian found it difficult to find the resources to apply ...

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