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September 20, 2021

Child Support and Reentry

The National Institute of Justice  (NIJ) released this white paper focused on what social scientists and policy analysts have learned about how child ...
May 1, 2022

Guide to State Voting Rules That Apply After a Criminal Conviction

This guide from the U.S. Department of Justice's (DOJ) Civil Rights Division is designed to help people with criminal convictions unders...
October 18, 2018
Clean Slate

Criminal Record Expungement and Orders for Limited Access in Pennsylvania

In this report, the author discusses the impact Section 9122 has on Pennsylvanians seeking records expungement. Section 9122 allows individuals con...
April 29, 2022

Coordination to Reduce Barriers to Reentry: Lessons Learned from COVID-19 and Beyond

According to this report to Congress from the Reentry Coordination Council, each year, about 600,000 people in the United States enter prisons; and ...
May 1, 2018
Clean Slate

Closing the Delivery Gap

This report, from Code for America, is part of their effort to help make the case for policy reforms that are driven by the aggregate experiences of r...
March 1, 2017
Clean Slate

Criminal Background Checks: Impact on Employment and Recidivism

This report, from Urban Institute, explores the two main types of criminal background checks used by employers in the United States: those requiring j...
January 1, 2017
Clean Slate

Shackled to Debt: Criminal Justice Financial Obligations and the Barriers to Re-Entry They Create

This report, from the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), is one in a series of papers published as a result of the Executive Session on Community Co...
June 1, 2016
Clean Slate

The Price We Pay: Economic Costs of Barriers to Employment for Former Prisoners and People Convicted of Felonies

This report, from the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR), builds off of prior CEPR research examining the population of former prisoners a...
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...
January 1, 2015
Clean Slate

Sealing the Record: An Analysis of Jurisdictional Variations of Juvenile Sex Offender Record Sealing Laws

This paper, from Case Western Reserve University School of Law's Health Matrix Journal of Law-Medicine, will compare competing jurisdictions’ policies...

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