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American citizens hope, and many believe, that the criminal justice system is fair, just, and equal. However, many have found that the system unfairly targets some and favors others.

The role of race in the criminal justice system, although often unseen by those unaffected, is proven to be substantially linked to the over-incarceration and overcharging of racial minorities compared to white individuals in the United States. This comes as a surprise to few and a reality to many.

A study conducted by Harvard Law found that Black and Latino individuals are at an objectively higher risk of being stopped and searched, are typically incarcerated at a disproportionate rate to their percentage of the total population, and are more likely to be overcharged than their white counterparts. The study’s results told a story many already knew: The criminal justice system in America has a glaring habit of being unjust to racial minorities.

The disparity among the lopsided incarceration rates between white, Black, and Latino people does more than harshly affect racial minorities, who face years of financial, emotional, and physical hardship as a result. Suffolk District Attorney Rachel Rollins suggests that unfair charging and incarceration causes decreased trust in the criminal justice system, which decreases overall safety in communities. 

Additionally, those with criminal records are less likely to be able to acquire stable, well-paid jobs, secure financial assets, and acquire certain goods and services. Those often targeted by police, including racial minorities, lower-income individuals, and those suffering with mental health disorders or substance abuse are vastly and disproportionately affected by the difficulties of having a criminal record.

Your record should not prevent you from becoming financially stable. If a past mistake is holding you back, Easy Expunctions can help. For more information about our record-clearing packages, visit our website at EasyExpunctions.com, or give us a call at (877) 890-5081.

At Easy Expunctions, we know the effects that expunctions have on individuals and society as a whole. As more and more states adopt policies that make the expunction process easier, it’s important to have scientific data to support record-clearing and its positive effects. A new study from Harvard University’s Access to Justice Lab plans to do just that.

The study will work with Kansas Legal Services and Neighborhood Legal Services, Duquesne University, and the University of Pittsburgh School of Law to enroll roughly 1,350 participants across the two states. In Pennsylvania, they’ll be closely following the impact of the state’s new Clean Slate legislation, which launched in June. This legislation grants automatic record sealing to people whose criminal records include eligible offenses. The research team aims to work with participants who had their record removed from public view under this new policy. Participants in these studies who have their records cleared will be followed for years to determine the effects.

The study will have two groups—one that receives self-help materials, and one that will be represented through the expunction process by an attorney. This way, the researchers can measure success rates under each method, and then see how each group fares over the following years in terms of employment, housing, and reoffense.

They hope to ultimately learn the effect of record-clearing on recidivism, which is the tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend. Up until now, there hasn’t been enough clear evidence to show these effects. There have been smaller studies that show expunctions are associated with low recidivism and high job rates, but by establishing further concrete evidence that expunctions help people, they’ll set the stage for more governments to allow more expunctions. They also hope to demonstrate the direct effects of expunctions across different states, which tend to have vastly different record-clearing procedures.

This is a huge step in the right direction—expunctions give citizens a second chance to live their lives to the fullest and embrace new opportunities. We hope the information will reveal the many pros that come with a clean criminal record.