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Testimony: CSI Supports Maryland's Expungement Improvement Bills
Testimony
February 4, 2025
Mar 7, 2025
CSI provided testimony in support of two Maryland bills that would improve the state’s expungement process: SB 432 and SB 398.
Public Comment: CSI Supports a Clean Slate Bill for Maine
Public Comment
September 24, 2024
Mar 7, 2025
CSI submitted a public comment to express CSI’s support for a Clean Slate bill in Maine.
Public Comment: CSI Supports U.S. HUD's Proposed Regulations Reducing Barriers to HUD-Assisted Housing
Public Comment
May 24, 2024
Mar 7, 2025
CSI provided public comment supporting the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's proposed regulations to reduce barriers to HUD-assisted housing for individuals with conviction histories.
Testimony: CSI Supports Vermont's Record Clearance Expansion Bill
Testimony
April 16, 2024
Mar 7, 2025
CSI provided testimony in support of House Bill 655, which would expand eligibility for record clearance in Vermont.
Testimony: CSI Supports Hawaii’s Stepping Stone Legislation
Testimony
April 3, 2024
Mar 7, 2025
CSI provided testimony in support of SB 2706, a stepping stone bill that would move the state one step closer to Clean Slate.
Testimony: CSI Supports Missouri Clean Slate Bills
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March 27, 2024
Mar 7, 2025
CSI provided testimony in support of Missouri’s Clean Slate bills, HB 2108 and HB 2555.
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explainer
August 29, 2022

Second Chance Stories: Angela's Story

Angela's teen years were clouded by difficulties that landed her a record. For her, access to record clearance would mean having #CleanSlate and a second chance at jobs, education, housing, credit, and more. Receiving an expungement would give Angela a real second chance at participating authentically in her community.

storytellers
October 4, 2024

Scott: Clean Slate Storytellers

Stories like Scott’s – a former probation and parole officer – showcase how the justice system creates barriers for people with records, and how those barriers can hinder hope and a drive to do better. Scott reminds us that behind every record is a person with hopes, dreams, and the potential to contribute to society.

This profile sheds light on the challenges faced by justice-impacted individuals and the hope that clean slate policies bring.

storytellers
September 12, 2022

Lukee: Clean Slate Storytellers

storytellers
September 12, 2022

Maggie: Clean Slate Storytellers

Maggie is a directly impacted leader from Texas who is working to ensure everyone has a shot at redemption. The Clean Slate Initiative is a bipartisan policy model that works to update and expand eligibility for arrest and conviction record clearance if a person stays crime-free for a period of time.

storytellers
October 15, 2024

Marlon: Clean Slate Storytellers

A story like Marlon’s is an example of how barriers from records can present themselves in ways most would never think of, like blocking someone from being the executor of a loved one’s estate. Marlon’s story emphasizes that Clean Slate is a way to a better life.

This profile sheds light on the challenges faced by justice-impacted individuals and the hope that Clean Slate policies bring.

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For the Record: A Clean Slate PSA

Stigma surrounding arrest and conviction records sticks a scarlet letter on people long after they’ve paid their debt to society — but we are not defined by those records. The Clean Slate Initiative invited people who have a past arrest or conviction to share the records that have truly defined them. These are their stories. Learn more about the PSA and The Clean Slate Initiative at cleanslateinitiative.org/psa

Clean Slate Communicators Guide

An advocacy tool for Clean Slate campaigns to help craft clear and compelling communications that will raise awareness, build understanding, and inspire action.

Information for Lawmakers

Locate legal service providers in a state or territory. Please note that contact information for legal aid organizations, bar associations, and other organizations that engage in record clearance work is provided for informational purposes only. The NRRC and CSI do not endorse or recommend any organization or individual referenced on the site.

Code for America’s Advocates Guide to Automatic Record Clearance

This compilation of expungement laws and forms is a great overview if you’re looking for information about the types of records that may be expunged or sealed in your state, as well as forms to apply for record relief.

The Paper Prisons Initiative

The Paper Prisons Initiative conducts empirical research to measure, study, and narrow the Second Chance Gap - the difference between eligibility and delivery of relief from the criminal justice system. This website provides reports and information on state “second chance expungement gaps” - the difference between eligibility and delivery of expungement - using the methodology described in America's Paper Prisons: The Second Chance Gap (Mich. Law. Rev. 2020).

Michigan Law Review: America's Paper Prisons - The Second Chance Gap

Using administrative and other data, this study finds that among a host of petition-based second chance opportunities, to shorten sentences, restore one’s vote, and clear one’s criminal convictions, only a small fraction (less than 10 percent) of those eligible for relief actually received it.

Santa Clara University: Estimating the Earnings Loss Associated with a Criminal Record and Suspended Driver’s License

This paper is a first attempt to measure the cost of “paper prisons” of limited economic opportunity due to expungable records and restorable licenses, in terms of annual lost earnings. Analyzing the literature, the paper estimates the annual earnings loss associated with misdemeanor and felony convictions to be $5,100 and $6,400, respectively, and that of a suspended license to be $12,700.

SEARCH: Technical & Operational Challenges of Implementing Clean Slate

The primary focus of this research project was to assess the design, scope, implementation, and costs of record clearance through clean slate initiatives in eleven states, selected in consultation with The Clean Slate Initiative. Program staff documented the legal, policy, operational, and technical challenges that the states confront in planning and implementing the record clearance objectives of clean slate legislation.

Harvard Law Review: Expungement of Criminal Convictions - An Empirical Study

Laws permitting the expungement of criminal convictions are a key component of modern criminal justice reform efforts and have been the subject of a recent upsurge in legislative activity. This debate has been almost entirely devoid of evidence about the laws’ effects, in part because the necessary data (such as sealed records themselves) have been unavailable. The authors of this paper were able to obtain access to de-identified data that overcomes that problem, and use it to carry out a comprehensive statewide study of expungement recipients and comparable non-recipients in Michigan

Center for Economic and Policy Research: The Price We Pay - Economic Costs of Barriers to Employment for Former Prisoners and People Convicted of Felonies

Despite modest declines in recent years, the large and decades-long blossoming of the prison population ensure that it will take many years before the United States sees a corresponding decrease in the number of former prisoners. Using data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), this report estimates that there were between 14 and 15.8 million working-age people with felony convictions in 2014, of whom between 6.1 and 6.9 million were former prisoners.

National Consumer Law Center: Broken Records Redux - How Errors by Criminal Background Check Companies Continue to Harm Consumers Seeking Jobs and Housing

This report provides an update to the 2012 Broken Records report. Today, the background screening industry is a multi-billion dollar industry, with about 94% of employers and about 90% of landlords using background checks to evaluate prospective employees and tenants.

Californians for Safety and Justice: Repairing the Road to Redemption in California

Californians for Safety and Justice brought together a group of content expert stakeholders to pool knowledge and conduct research based on the experiences of people with convictions and opportunities for reform.The Second Chances Advisory Committee met six times between May and October of 2017 to discuss and collect current institutional research and experiential knowledge on the lifetime consequences of having a conviction in California. This report is the culmination of that work.

Center for American Progress: Voters Across Party Lines Support Clean Slate Legislation

The results presented here are based on a 1,000-sample national online survey of registered voters conducted from April 25 to May 1, 2018 by the Center for American Progress and GBA Strategies. The same survey was administered independently to 500 registered voters in both South Carolina and Michigan—two states currently considering clean slate legislation during the same period. The findings presented here are for the national survey only. All three surveys are on file with the authors.

The National Reentry Resource Center (NRRC)

Locate legal service providers in a state or territory. Please note that contact information for legal aid organizations, bar associations, and other organizations that engage in record clearance work is provided for informational purposes only. The NRRC and CSI do not endorse or recommend any organization or individual referenced on the site.

50-State Survey of Expungement Laws and Forms

This compilation of expungement laws and forms is a great overview if you’re looking for information about the types of records that may be expunged or sealed in your state, as well as forms to apply for record relief.

50-State Comparison: Expungement, Sealing & Other Record Relief

A comprehensive resource from the Collateral Consequences Resource Center that lists information about expungement, sealing, and other record relief in all 50 states.

Clean Slate in States

Many states have active Clean Slate campaigns that may have connections to record clearance resources. To see if your state has an active campaign, and find a campaign website, visit our Clean Slate in States page.

Formerly Incarcerated, Convicted People and Families Movement (FICPFM)

FICPFM is a national network of civil and human rights organizations led by people with conviction histories and their family members. Visit their website’s network page to find resources and movements near you.

Clean Slate Clearing House

The Clean Slate Clearinghouse provides people with juvenile and adult criminal records, legal service providers, and state policymakers with information on record clearance policies in all U.S. states and territories.

What is it?

Our newly-launched data model offers detailed insights into the crisis of arrest and conviction records in America. The CSI Data Dashboard presents population estimates for people in the U.S. who are impacted by arrest or conviction records, with data further broken down by race, ethnicity, sex, and type of record, within each state and over time.

For the Record: A Clean Slate Public Service Announcement

Stigma surrounding arrest and conviction records marks people with a scarlet letter long after they’ve paid their debt to society — but we are not defined by those records.The Clean Slate Initiative invited people who have a past arrest or conviction to share the records that have truly defined them.