CORI

Criminal Offender Record Information

CORI: Opening Doors of Opportunity

Authors: Claire Kaplan and Len Engel
A Workforce and Public Safety Imperative
2007

The Crime and Justice Institute and the Boston Foundation convened a Task Force in June 2006, consisting of 14 leaders from the nonprofit, law enforcement, academic and business communities to kindle discussion and debate the barriers to employment for individuals with criminal records. Co-chaired by Betsy Pattullo, President and CEO of Beacon Health Strategies and Bob Gittens, Vice President of Public Affairs at Northeastern University, the task force went well beyond its original objective to identify opportunities that increase access to employment in the health and human service field for low-risk, qualified applicants with CORI, while continuing to protect vulnerable populations. This report makes a series of recommendations designed to improve criminal justice outcomes for the benefit of ex-offenders, communities, employers and to expand the skilled workforce in the Commonwealth.

CORI: Balancing Individual Rights and Public Access

Authors: Claire Kaplan with Elyse Clawson, Leonard Engel, Cheryl Roberts, Jennifer Vorse, Richard Ward
2005

This white paper summarizes the history of the CORI system and the key moments leading to the current situation. It also examines the problems experienced by various people and identifies and explores a handful of ideas for reforming the system. The process that led to the creation of the white paper involved meetings and interviews with dozens of stakeholders, including ex-offenders and advocates, agency and system officials, elected officials and employers. The white paper was delivered at a forum on May 18, 2005 sponsored by The Boston Foundation that brought together many of the stakeholders involved and more than 200 others with some interest in the CORI system.

Criminal and Juvenile Justice Policy Briefing Book

Authors: Len Engel, Meghan Howe, Jennifer Fahey and Julie Finn
2006

The Crime & Justice Institute is proud to present this Criminal and Juvenile Justice Policy Briefing Book as part of its effort to promote effective and efficient criminal justice policies in Massachusetts. This briefing book, sponsored by the Gardiner Howland Shaw Foundation, is being presented to Massachusetts political candidates who will impact criminal justice policy going forward. The Crime & Justice Institute (CJI) offers this document with the hope that criminal justice issues will be substantively discussed during this campaign season within the context of the important public interests they address.