American Bar Association.
This map provides a state by state listing of the legal and regulatory sanctions and restrictions for persons convicted of a crime.
American Bar Association.
This map provides a state by state listing of the legal and regulatory sanctions and restrictions for persons convicted of a crime.
Love, Margaret Colgate. Wisconsin Law Review 247-287.
Congress.gov.
Bill introduced to Senate on 3/9/2015:
Amends the federal criminal code to provide a process for the sealing or expungement of records relating to nonviolent criminal or juvenile offenses. Requires a court considering a petition to seal a nonviolent offense to balance factors including the harm of the protected information to the ability of the petitioner to secure and maintain employment.
Bucknor, Cherries and Alan Barber. Center for Economic and Policy Research.
This report the estimates the impact of non-working felons on the employment rate and the cost to the annual GDP. Assuming a mid-range 12 percentage-point employment penalty for this population, this report finds that there was a 0.9 to 1.0 percentage-point reduction in the overall employment rate in 2014, equivalent to the loss of 1.7 to 1.9 million workers. In terms of the cost to the economy as a whole, this suggests a loss of about $78 to $87 billion in annual GDP.
National Institute of Corrections Information Center.
This document provides an overview of redemption research in the criminal justice system and includes an annotated bibliography of pertinent literature.
Lundquist, Jennifer, Pager, Devah and Eiko Strader.
The defendant will be supervised by the probation officer and will comply with the following Additional Conditions of probation until further order of the court...
A portion of sex offenders are actively being supervised by the Nevada Department of Public Safety Division of Parole and Probation. Such offenders are being supervised while on probation, parole, or lifetime supervision. Nevada law has defined those conditions that a sex offender must follow while on probation. Though the conditions for parole or lifetime supervision differ slightly, the bulk of these conditions are imposed for the majority of sex offenders under supervision.
Ritter, Nancy.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a method for computing the point in time when a person with a criminal record presents no greater risk of committing another crime than people in the general population.
Charles Murray was sentenced to 95 months' imprisonment after he pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography, and as part of that sentence was required to fulfill "various special conditions of supervised release that, for example, require(d) him to register as a sex offender and to submit to unannounced searches of his computer," according to the decision.