We are pleased to publish our annual report on criminal record reforms enacted during the past calendar year. This is the fourth in a series of reports since 2016 on new laws aimed at avoiding or mitigating the collateral consequences of arrest and conviction. This year we have included for the first time a Report Card grading the progress of the most (and least) productive state legislatures in 2019. The press release accompanying the report is reprinted below: Report finds record-breaking number of criminal record reforms enacted in 2019 February 17, 2020 Washington, D.C. — The Collateral Consequences Resource Center (CCRC) has released a new report documenting the astonishing number of laws passed in…
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