Everyone deserves a second chance, especially surrounding education in a country with college-oriented qualifications. New Jersey lawkmakers demonstrate a refreshing understanding of this reality with a proposed Ban The Box law that would expand protection to students applying to college, a necessary step to ensure that people with a criminal record are given a fair shot at the life they deserve.
Everyone deserves a second chance, especially surrounding education in a country with college-oriented qualifications. New Jersey lawmakers demonstrate a refreshing understanding of this reality with a proposed Ban The Box law that would expand protection to students applying to college, a necessary step to ensure that people with a criminal record are given a fair shot at the life they deserve.
A past mistake shouldn't permanently label an individual as a criminal. To require a college applicants to disclose their criminal history right off the bat sets them up for failure before they even have the chance to try. Ability, skillset, and hard work are logical determinations of success, and these characteristics should set qualification standards. Three Assembly members, including Assemblywoman Mila Jasey, state their support for Bill A3869. This law would prevent institutions that provide higher degree-granting education from requiring adults and juveniles to disclose their criminal history on admission applications.
If enacted, the law would allow the future leaders of the United States to obtain the education needed to progress society at an adequate pace, a notion entirely dependent on the next generation's knowledge, as well as their ability to use this knowledge to make a positive impact on their communities.
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