This brief highlights opportunities for implementing telehealth and telecommunication to support people with mental illnesses and substance use disor...
As this article discusses, conviction records activate an increasingly broad range of de jure and de facto disabilities and restrictions that are, the...
This publication from the Fortune Society, written in conjunction with researchers at the City University of New York—John Jay College of Criminal Jus...
This brief from the National Skills Coalition proposes a new $500 million Career Pathways Support Fund that would allow community and technical colleg...
In this report, from Urban Institute, the authors review the evidence on job access for people with criminal records, racial discrimination in the job...
The long-term, sometimes lifelong, impact of a criminal record often keeps many qualified people from obtaining employment and accessing housing, hi...