peer-reviewedThe National Economic and Social Forum (NESF) recommended in January 2002 that legislative changes should be introduced to allow the criminal records of certain adults to be expunged. This would happen after a period of time to be determined by the seriousness of the offence, the length of time since it occurred, and the absence of subsequent convictions. In particular, the NESF observed that:PUBLISHEDpeer-reviewe
Through the process of record clearance, individuals can have certain minor convictions removed from...
Probation has been nurtured and developed for over a century as the key cornerstone of our community...
Too few people eligible for clearing their criminal record take up the program. Although the policy ...
Criminal justice reform discussions routinely permeate political and societal media forums. Many pro...
Each year, roughly 700,000 prisoners are released from their six-by-eight-foot cells and back into s...
Convicted felons have no realistic hope of full reintegration into society when jurisdictions do not...
Over the past forty years, the United States Congress has passed legislation expanding the federal c...
The harms of mass incarceration do not end when an individual is released from prison. Instead, crim...
Expungement refers to the legal practice of having one\u27s criminal record sealed. These legal devi...
This article discusses the relationships and tensions between the sentencing, statutory supervision ...
© The Author(s) 2018. This article discusses the relationships and tensions between the sentencing, ...
Moves toward restorative justice have tried to reclaim the resolution of conflicts from the exclusiv...
The limits of expungement are where the hope for real reentry meet the desire for criminal justice t...
We know from experience that if former prisoners can’t find work, or a home, or help, they are much ...
This Article will attempt to survey the need for legislation allowing the expungement of an adjudica...
Through the process of record clearance, individuals can have certain minor convictions removed from...
Probation has been nurtured and developed for over a century as the key cornerstone of our community...
Too few people eligible for clearing their criminal record take up the program. Although the policy ...
Criminal justice reform discussions routinely permeate political and societal media forums. Many pro...
Each year, roughly 700,000 prisoners are released from their six-by-eight-foot cells and back into s...
Convicted felons have no realistic hope of full reintegration into society when jurisdictions do not...
Over the past forty years, the United States Congress has passed legislation expanding the federal c...
The harms of mass incarceration do not end when an individual is released from prison. Instead, crim...
Expungement refers to the legal practice of having one\u27s criminal record sealed. These legal devi...
This article discusses the relationships and tensions between the sentencing, statutory supervision ...
© The Author(s) 2018. This article discusses the relationships and tensions between the sentencing, ...
Moves toward restorative justice have tried to reclaim the resolution of conflicts from the exclusiv...
The limits of expungement are where the hope for real reentry meet the desire for criminal justice t...
We know from experience that if former prisoners can’t find work, or a home, or help, they are much ...
This Article will attempt to survey the need for legislation allowing the expungement of an adjudica...
Through the process of record clearance, individuals can have certain minor convictions removed from...
Probation has been nurtured and developed for over a century as the key cornerstone of our community...
Too few people eligible for clearing their criminal record take up the program. Although the policy ...