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Sixty-five million Americans with a criminal record face a total of 45,000 collateral consequences that restrict everything from employment, professional licensing, child custody rights, housing, student aid, voting, and even the ability to visit an incarcerated loved one. Many of these restrictions are permanent, forever preventing those who’ve already served their time from reaching their potential in the workforce, as parents, and as productive citizens. “The result is that these collateral consequences become a life sentence harsher than whatever sentence a court actually imposed upon ...more
Becoming Ms. Burton: From Prison to Recovery to Leading the Fight for Incarcerated Women
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