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Shifting Social Gears to Tackle Poverty, Recidivism
The Heights By Alessandro Zenati Outside the double doors of an atrium leading to Google’s Cambridge headquarters, in the center of the MIT acad...
Got a Criminal Record? It’s Getting Easier, Less Expensive to Expunge It
Stateline By Rebecca Beitsch In analyzing criminal cases in Baltimore last year, Maryland lawyer and software programmer Matthew Stubenberg foun...
Prisoners Start New Lives Fighting Fires in Arizona
Washington Examiner By Naomi Lim Arizona is starting a program designed to help newly released prisoners assimilate into their communities ...
Research & Commentary: Lowering Professional Licensing Barriers for Ex-Offenders
The Heartland Institute By Matthew Glans Nearly one in three Americans need an occupational license to do their job, even though these...
Council of State Governments Creates Pathways to Prosperity
Jails to Jobs The attitude of employers is often the biggest obstacle to employment for those with criminal records. It’s almost like hitting...
When Your Prison Becomes Your Paycheck
The Marshall Project By Maurica Chammah and Joseph Neff In 2010, Cindy Stubbs was nearing the end of a 14-year sentence in a South Carolina pris...
Program Helps Prisoners Re-Enter Communities
The Beaver County Times By Marsha Keefer James Hammerly, 36, called himself a “frequent flyer,” cycling in and out of jail most of his adult lif...
Attorneys: Re-Entry in Indian Country Is Crucial to Reducing Recidivism
Missoulian By Vince Devlin POLSON – Michael Batista, the director of the Montana Department of Corrections, likes the story, even if it wasn...
Opinion: The Financial Knowledge Inmates Need to Reenter Society
Governing By John Wetzel and Robin L. Wiessmann One of the many challenges facing corrections officials and policymakers across the c...
City Program Guides Those Released from Prison
Miami Herald By Shahid Abdul-Karim, New Haven Register When city residents are released from prison, Earl Bloodworth is often there to pick them...
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