First Fridays: Understanding Your Georgia Criminal History and What You Can Do About It Click here to register! Topics include: Reading your record Record restriction (expungement) Georgia's new law for restricting convictions Applying for a pardon How to apply for GJP's services These information sessions are intended to answer your questions about what you can get off of your record and how to make it happen. It is required that you attend a First Friday session before you apply for … read more First Fridays – Understanding Your Georgia Criminal History
Across the country, incarceration will separate approximately 1.6 million children from their mothers this year. Join Alston + Bird and the Responsible Business Initiative for Justice (RBIJ) for a screening of the documentary "Apart" which follows the journey of three of these women. The screening will be followed by refreshments and a panel discussion on the impact of justice reform on the workforce, as well as time for conversations and networking with other attendees and panelists. Doors open at 3:30. … read more The Hidden Workforce: The Business Case for Justice Reform
On November 1st, GJP’s Policy Manager, Wade Askew, will be speaking at the @gachamber 2022 Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Summit. Wade will be sharing the benefits and practical considerations of Second Chance Hiring, as well as dispelling myths around criminal records. Register now to join us as we engage in open and honest dialogue with business and community leaders who are paving the way for change and inclusion in our state. #GADEI22 REGISTER HERE: gachamber.com/deisummit 11:00 AM – 11:55 … read more Second Chance Hiring: Benefits, Dispelling Myths & Practical Considerations
First Fridays: Understanding Your Georgia Criminal History and What You Can Do About It Click here to register! Topics include: Reading your record Record restriction (expungement) Georgia's new law for restricting convictions Applying for a pardon How to apply for GJP's services These information sessions are intended to answer your questions about what you can get off of your record and how to make it happen. It is required that you attend a First Friday session before you apply for … read more First Fridays – Understanding Your Georgia Criminal History
First Fridays: Understanding Your Georgia Criminal History and What You Can Do About It Click here to register! Topics include: Reading your record Record restriction (expungement) Georgia's new law for restricting convictions Applying for a pardon How to apply for GJP's services These information sessions are intended to answer your questions about what you can get off of your record and how to make it happen. It is required that you attend a First Friday session before you apply for … read more First Fridays – Understanding Your Georgia Criminal History
Learn about Georgia Justice Project’s vision for how we can join other states in the trend toward automated Clean Slate record clearing. We will discuss where we are now, where we are going, and the practical steps needed to get there.
First Fridays: Understanding Your Georgia Criminal History and What You Can Do About It Click here to register! Topics include: Reading your record Record restriction (expungement) Georgia's new law for restricting convictions Applying for a pardon How to apply for GJP's services These information sessions are intended to answer your questions about what you can get off of your record and how to make it happen. It is required that you attend a First Friday session before you apply for … read more First Fridays – Understanding Your Georgia Criminal History
Reminder to join GJP on Friday, January 20th, 2023 for our Legislative Kickoff! Tune in to learn about GJP’s 2023 Policy Priorities. Register today at http://bit.ly/LegislativeKickoff !
Join GJP at the Fulton County District Attorney's Office Record Restriction event on Saturday, January 21st, from 10AM to 1PM. Scan the QR code above to register today - registration is required for record assistance, and criminal history resolved out of Fulton Superior Court will be considered for restriction and sealing (expungement).
Join GJP and the Columbus Public Library on Monday, January 23rd for a free in-person educational townhall covering an overview of criminal records in GA and what can be done to clear them. The townhall will take place at the Columbus Public Library (3000 Macon Road, Columbus, GA, 31906), from 3-4:30 PM. Register at GJP.org/ColumbusTownHall. Fill out the form below to register for the event! If you have any questions, please reach out to Paige@GJP.org.