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June 20, 2021
Clean Slate

The Power of a Clean Slate

According to recently conducted an empirical analysis of record clearing that they believe has made important inroads into what is known about expunge...
April 12, 2021

Supporting the Well-Being of Children and Their Incarcerated Parents During and Beyond the Pandemic

The National Resource Center on Children and Families of the Incarcerated at Rutgers University shares how corrections agencies have adapted and what ...
April 15, 2015

Solutions: American Leaders Speak Out on Criminal Justice

This publication from the Brennan Center for Justice is a collection of essays on mass incarceration from prominent figures and experts from across th...
May 25, 2017

Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives to Help Chambers Implement Fair Hiring Practices in their Communities

By CSG Justice Center staffThe Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE), in partnership with the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce, has...
April 21, 2014

Nebraska Joins Growing Number of States to Pass "Ban the Box"

Nebraska recently became the 11th state to pass “Ban the Box,” a law that removes questions about criminal records on state job applications. Enacted ...
April 8, 2019

National Reentry Resource Center Launches Clean Slate Clearinghouse

By CSG Justice Center StaffFor the more than 70 million adults in the U.S. who have a criminal record, and the more than one million youth who acquire...
March 12, 2012

Reforming A System: An Inside Perspective on How Ohio Achieved a Record-Low Recidivism Rate

By Gary C. Mohr, Director of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction EDITOR'S NOTE- In late 2010, Ohio’s prisons were 33 percent overc...
January 19, 2022

Resource Brief: Ensuring the Confidentiality of Participant Data in Reentry Program Operations and Evaluation

This brief discusses best practices in protecting and ensuring the confidentiality of participant data and provides tips for reentry practitioners see...
October 16, 2013

How can inmates best transition from life behind bars? Options addressed at Birmingham summit

AL.com by Kelsey SteinAs Alabama's prisons burst at the seams housing twice their capacity of inmates, many involved in the criminal justice system a...
August 14, 2017

Governors Take Action to Launch National Initiative Promoting Connections with People Closest to Correctional System

Governors from across the country and on both sides of the aisle will take action this week and beyond to join the Face to Face initiat...

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