END THE USE OF PAST CRIMINAL HISTORY

Over 73 million people—or one in three people in the U.S.—currently have a record of past criminal history, triggering dozens of collateral consequences affecting access to education, employment and professional licenses, housing, social services and benefits, parental and adoption rights, freedom of movement, and voting rights. Given profound racial disparities at every stage of the … Continue reading END THE USE OF PAST CRIMINAL HISTORY