This bulletin discusses common misconceptions surrounding expungement. It also provides information about the collateral consequences of juvenile reco...
As this brief from the Prison Policy Initiative explores, most people in jail are legally eligible to vote, but in practice, they cannot. This “de fac...
According to this journal article published in the Harvard Law Review, laws permitting the expungement of criminal convictions are a key component of ...
This journal article out of Santa Clara University identifies and estimates the “second chance gap” in Washington's “expungements” to determine the sh...
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...
This report, from Urban Institute, explores the two main types of criminal background checks used by employers in the United States: those requiring j...
This article, from the Fordham Law Review, argues that scholarly discussions related to prosecutorial discretion need to extend their focus beyond the...
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...
This report, from the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR), builds off of prior CEPR research examining the population of former prisoners a...