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April 1, 2022
Clean Slate

Providing a Clean Slate: Removing Barriers to Employment

This report highlights that, no matter its severity, a criminal record carries a heavy burden, leading to decreased employment opportunities, less tha...
June 13, 2019
Clean Slate

Collateral Consequences: The Crossroads of Punishment, Redemption, and the Effects on Communities

As this report from the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights details, each year, federal and state prisons release more than 620,000 people to return ...
February 1, 2017
Clean Slate

Ban the Box and Racial Discrimination: A Review of the Evidence and Policy Recommendations

In this report, from Urban Institute, the authors review the evidence on job access for people with criminal records, racial discrimination in the job...
February 1, 2016
Clean Slate

Future Interrupted: The Collateral Damage Caused by Proliferation of Juvenile Records

This policy paper, from the Juvenile Law Center, urges that we allow children to grow up unfettered by their childhood mistakes—to have their cou...
March 1, 2015
Clean Slate

Boxed Out: Criminal History Screening and College Application Attrition

This report, from the Center for Community Alternatives, builds upon what was revealed in their 2010 study, "The Use of Criminal History Records in Co...
August 1, 2014
Clean Slate

The “Wild West” of Employment Background Checks

This fact sheet from the National Employment Law Project (NELP) helps lay the groundwork for this advocacy by providing some basic information on the ...
January 1, 2014
Clean Slate

Juvenile Records: A National Review of State Laws on Confidentiality, Sealing and Expungement

This National Review, from the Juvenile Law Center, provides an overview of state laws and policies on confidentiality, sealing and expungement, and n...
July 1, 2013
Clean Slate

Wanted: Accurate FBI Background Checks for Employment

This report from the National Employment Law Project (NELP), discusses inaccuracies in FBI records and calls on the FBI to ensure that records are acc...
March 1, 2011
Clean Slate

65 Million Need Not Apply: The Case for Reforming Criminal Background Checks for Employment

This report, from the National Employment Law Project (NELP), explores the exclusion of people with criminal records from work, which severely impacts...
January 1, 2010
Clean Slate

The Use of Criminal History Records in College Admissions

This report reviews findings from a first-of-its-kind survey conducted by the Center for Community Alternatives in collaboration with the American Ass...

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