OUR NATION FACES a growing problem that cries out for careful, rational reforms. As of June 2002, the prison and jail population exceeded two million inmates for the first time. State prisons operated between 1% and 16% above capacity and federal prisons operated 31% above capacity. The inmate population grew an average of 3.8% each year from 1995 to 2002
As federal and state correctional institutions steadily release record numbers of ex-offenders each ...
This Article examines one part of the legal regime administering mass incarceration that has not b...
State and federal statutory restrictions limit the civil rights of individuals with criminal records...
We know from experience that if former prisoners can’t find work, or a home, or help, they are much ...
Both discrimination by private employers and governmental restrictions in the form of statutes that ...
Since the mid-1970s, the United States has engaged in a race to incarcerate that has resulted in a...
Each year, roughly 700,000 prisoners are released from their six-by-eight-foot cells and back into s...
Incarceration has been an issue nationwide in the United States for decades due to policies from the...
This article discusses the issues facing formerly incarcerated individuals upon reentry from prison ...
The state of Connecticut is currently dealing with a growing prison population. Ex-offenders face en...
Both discrimination by private employers and governmental restrictions in the form of statutes that ...
For the 30 percent of U.S. adults with criminal records, attaining economic success after leaving pr...
Re-entry as a field was developed in response to the criminal justice system’s efforts to counter hi...
On most job applications, there are any one or more questions that could trigger further inquiry int...
Research has shown that there is a correlation between low employment rates and very high recidivism...
As federal and state correctional institutions steadily release record numbers of ex-offenders each ...
This Article examines one part of the legal regime administering mass incarceration that has not b...
State and federal statutory restrictions limit the civil rights of individuals with criminal records...
We know from experience that if former prisoners can’t find work, or a home, or help, they are much ...
Both discrimination by private employers and governmental restrictions in the form of statutes that ...
Since the mid-1970s, the United States has engaged in a race to incarcerate that has resulted in a...
Each year, roughly 700,000 prisoners are released from their six-by-eight-foot cells and back into s...
Incarceration has been an issue nationwide in the United States for decades due to policies from the...
This article discusses the issues facing formerly incarcerated individuals upon reentry from prison ...
The state of Connecticut is currently dealing with a growing prison population. Ex-offenders face en...
Both discrimination by private employers and governmental restrictions in the form of statutes that ...
For the 30 percent of U.S. adults with criminal records, attaining economic success after leaving pr...
Re-entry as a field was developed in response to the criminal justice system’s efforts to counter hi...
On most job applications, there are any one or more questions that could trigger further inquiry int...
Research has shown that there is a correlation between low employment rates and very high recidivism...
As federal and state correctional institutions steadily release record numbers of ex-offenders each ...
This Article examines one part of the legal regime administering mass incarceration that has not b...
State and federal statutory restrictions limit the civil rights of individuals with criminal records...