Public concern has mounted about the essentially permanent stigma created by a criminal record. This Article takes a systematic look at state reforms and integrates them into a more workable and effective whole, which I call the Reintegrative State. It makes four contributions to the literature on collateral consequences and criminal records. First, it argues that there is a state interest to create a process to remove civil legal disabilities triggered by a conviction. Second, this Article argues that reintegrating people with convictions back into society is consistent with the state¿s interest in punishment and public safety. Third, it critiques current state experiments. Finally, it argues that the state should destigmatize a person wit...
his Article addresses the increasing formal legal nature of restorative justice in the United States...
Criminal justice reform discussions routinely permeate political and societal media forums. Many pro...
Policymakers around the country are grappling with how to provide a second chance to people with cri...
Public concern has mounted about the essentially permanent stigma created by a criminal record. This...
Convicted felons have no realistic hope of full reintegration into society when jurisdictions do not...
This Article applies retributivist principles to discussions about collateral consequences reform. R...
Poor individuals of color disproportionately carry the weight of a criminal record. They confront an...
In recent years, record numbers of individuals have been released from U.S. correctional facilities ...
This article examines the emergent focus on the collateral consequences of criminal convictions and ...
Restorative justice has been part of the American criminal justice system for more than three decade...
In the face of severe budget constraints, bipartisan calls for reform, dropping crime rates, and jud...
After years of swelling prison populations, the reentry into society of people with criminal convict...
Moves toward restorative justice have tried to reclaim the resolution of conflicts from the exclusiv...
Through the process of record clearance, individuals can have certain minor convictions removed from...
A longstanding assumption of the criminal justice system is that victims benefit in some way from th...
his Article addresses the increasing formal legal nature of restorative justice in the United States...
Criminal justice reform discussions routinely permeate political and societal media forums. Many pro...
Policymakers around the country are grappling with how to provide a second chance to people with cri...
Public concern has mounted about the essentially permanent stigma created by a criminal record. This...
Convicted felons have no realistic hope of full reintegration into society when jurisdictions do not...
This Article applies retributivist principles to discussions about collateral consequences reform. R...
Poor individuals of color disproportionately carry the weight of a criminal record. They confront an...
In recent years, record numbers of individuals have been released from U.S. correctional facilities ...
This article examines the emergent focus on the collateral consequences of criminal convictions and ...
Restorative justice has been part of the American criminal justice system for more than three decade...
In the face of severe budget constraints, bipartisan calls for reform, dropping crime rates, and jud...
After years of swelling prison populations, the reentry into society of people with criminal convict...
Moves toward restorative justice have tried to reclaim the resolution of conflicts from the exclusiv...
Through the process of record clearance, individuals can have certain minor convictions removed from...
A longstanding assumption of the criminal justice system is that victims benefit in some way from th...
his Article addresses the increasing formal legal nature of restorative justice in the United States...
Criminal justice reform discussions routinely permeate political and societal media forums. Many pro...
Policymakers around the country are grappling with how to provide a second chance to people with cri...