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Having Criminal Records and Racing towards Redemption

These issues are particularly for people of color haunted by their criminal records. People ultimately move on and they get out and are free of their criminal records any longer. Expanding laws that will allow people to remove their criminal records from the public access and let them reach redemption.

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Having Criminal Records and Racing towards Redemption

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  1. Having Criminal Records and Racing towards Redemption

  2. The people of color carry the weight of criminal records. They face barriers of legal and non-legal arrays; the most prominent is employment, local, state and federal governments that are implementing measurements for easing the impact of criminal records.

  3. Criminal Records and the Weight Ex-Offenders Carry • Criminal records are omnipresent; one of three people can expect arrests by the time they hit the age of twenty-three. There are sixty-five million adults having criminal records and one in thirty-four adults were under forms of correctional supervision. These numbers show, in shocking ways, and the grip of criminal justice system on communities, families and people throughout countries.

  4. There is a severe impact on people with color who subjects to all of its effects that includes burdens that attend criminal records. Criminal records and its effect are graphically and regularly clear to students in universities, they show the obstacles that burden people with criminal records; these obstacles are conquered by providing legal advice and to lower barriers to move past for people dealing with their criminal records.

  5. Criminal Justice System and Minorities • The people of color carry the weight of criminal records. They face barriers of legal and non-legal arrays; the most prominent is employment, local, state and federal governments that are implementing measurements for easing the impact of criminal records.

  6. Please visit http://www.identitypi.com for additional information on criminal records.

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