Accountability & Lived Experience Resources

Centers lived experience as a source of evidence for understanding real-world impact. This category documents consequences that fall outside formal records, including health, mental health, financial strain, reputational harm, and prolonged uncertainty. Posts emphasize patterns of harm that traditional accountability measures often miss.

How to Hire Individuals with Criminal Records (2026 Complete Guide)

Hiring individuals with criminal records is often framed as complicated—but in reality, it’s a high-opportunity, compliance-sensitive hiring strategy. Employers who understand how to do this correctly gain access to a large, overlooked talent pool, improve retention, and may qualify for federal tax incentives like the Work Opportunity Tax Credit.

At the same time, laws around hiring individuals with criminal histories have evolved significantly. Employers must now navigate ban-the-box laws, EEOC guidance, and fair chance hiring rules—all of which emphasize individualized assessment over blanket exclusion.

This guide walks you step-by-step through how to do it legally, effectively, and strategically.

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Understanding Charging Decisions, Plea Agreements, and Proportional Justice in the U.S. Legal System

Most people believe justice happens at trial. It doesn’t.

In the United States, the vast majority of cases are decided long before that moment ever arrives.

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