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National Inventory of Collateral Consequences of Conviction

The National Inventory of Collateral Consequences of Conviction (NICCC) is an online searchable database that identifies and categorizes the statutes ...

April 29, 2024

Proposed Rules on Reducing Barriers to HUD-Assisted Housing

Join the Formerly Incarcerated and Convicted People and Families Movement (FICPFM), the National Housing Law Project, the National Low Income Housing ...

April 30, 2024

Applying for BJA Price of Justice TTA: Rethink the Consequences of Fines and Fees

Each year, courts and government entities at all levels of jurisdiction assess millions of dollars in fines and fees. Join us for this webinar to lear...
April 20, 2023

FY 2023 Visiting Fellows Program

Through the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) Visiting Fellows Program, BJA invests in future and current leaders in the criminal justice field to ad...

September 22, 2023

The Case for Second Chances: A Conversation About Criminal Justice, Collateral Consequences, and Clemency

Join the Office of the Pardon Attorney for this special event addressing the collateral consequences of incarceration and the role of record-clearing ...

May 15, 2023

FY 2023 BJA Visiting Fellows Program Webinar

During this webinar, Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) personnel will provide an overview of the FY 2023 BJA Visiting Fellows Program solicitation. P...
December 1, 2022

Youth and the Juvenile Justice System 2022 National Report

The report draws on reliable data and relevant research to provide a comprehensive and insightful view of youth victims and offending by youth, and wh...
September 1, 2023

Getting Out of Student Loan Default with Fresh Start

This Fact Sheet, from Federal Student Aid an office of the U.S. Department of Education (ED), provides information on the Fresh Start Program. 
March 1, 2023
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Beyond Confidentiality: Modernizing Criminal Record Clearance Policies in the Digital Age

This brief discusses the strategies some states have developed to ensure that clearance remains as effective as possible in the digital age.
May 20, 2022

Justice Department Guide to State Voting Rules that Apply after Criminal Convictions

The Justice Department announced the release of a guide to the state voting rules that apply after criminal convictions. This document is designed to ...

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