Relief in Sight?
States Rethink the Collateral Consequences of Criminal Conviction, 2009 - 2014
For millions of Americans, the legal and life-restricting consequences of a criminal conviction continue even after they’ve repaid their debt to society as barriers to voting, housing, jobs, education, and a raft of social services limit their ability to provide for their families and successfully reenter society. In recognition of the damaging eff
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