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April 24, 2023Did you know that quick employment for formerly incarcerated individuals significantly decreases the risk of committing future crimes?
Recidivism (a relapse into criminal behavior) rates on average range from 30%-70%.
Recidivism rates for individuals quickly employed range from 3.3%-8%.
The Re-Entry Project helps people with criminal convictions reintegrate into the community by addressing criminal history-related civil legal issues.
The Re-Entry Project may be able to assist with cases such as:
- Employment discrimination;
- Section 8 Problems;
- Certificates of relief from civil disability/certificates of good conduct;
- Denial of professional license; and
- Denial of employment due to prior neglect/abuse findings (at the ALJ level).