Survivor Reentry Project

The Survivor Reentry Project focuses on criminal record relief for survivors of human trafficking and builds sustainable post-conviction representation practices across the country.

The project offers national training and technical assistance on vacatur, expungement, sealing and other criminal record remedies for trafficking survivors, public defenders, legal service lawyers, pro bono attorneys, victims’ advocates, law students, judges, and prosecutors.

Technical Assistance for Survivors of Human Trafficking

If you have an arrest or a conviction history related to your experience and you would like to be connected to the Survivor Reentry Project team, please submit a confidential request to learn more about your options. Our team will reach out to do a confidential assessment and review the options available to you.

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Technical Assistance for Professionals

The Survivor Reentry Project provides individualized support, training, consultation, and technical assistance on criminal record relief for survivors of human trafficking. Resources are available to attorneys, advocates, judges, prosecutors, law enforcement, universities/law schools, and legislators.

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Criminal Record Relief Laws for Survivors

Post-conviction relief laws vary significantly state by state. Click on your state below for an analysis of the law, link to the current statute, and state-specific templates and resources.

 

This webpage was produced by Freedom Network USA under Grant Number 2015-VT-BX-K030, awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this document are those of the contributors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.