Fair chance and expungement reforms in 2018.
Reducing Barriers to Reintegration

Fair chance and expungement reforms in 2018.
Last summer, the state’s highest court ruled that judges could continue to order jail time for defendants who violate probation
State lawmakers are working through disagreements over how to reduce or eliminate the use of money bail as part
A truly just system must do more than protect the rights of the innocent; it must also respect the humanity
In three decades of advocating for prison abolition, the activist and scholar has helped transform how people think about criminal
Progressive Coating of Chicago, seeking workers in a tight labor market, confronts heart-rending dilemmas
Kimberly Piper spent the majority of her career teaching middle schoolers. About four years ago, she was looking for a change. She found the Department
Previous Next More than 250 guests attended Fedcap’s 2nd annual Spring Cocktail Party this week at the Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse at 70 Lincoln Plaza. Guests included boards of directors of Fedcap and ReServe, supporters, Fedcap’s Leadership Council, business partners, Fedcap home health aides, college and high school students, staff and volunteers. The event honored Fedcap’s […]
On Wednesday June 5th we held our annual Spring Cocktail Party to honor the important efforts of Wildcat Services Corp. Each year, the numbers of attendees increases, demonstrating the growing commitment to justice reform in NYC and to the work of Wildcat.