File #: 14-0769    Version: 1 Name: Amendment to Ban the Box
Type: Ordinance Status: Tabled
File created: 5/15/2014 In control: Municipal Council and City Clerk
On agenda: 6/5/2014 Final action: 6/24/2014
Title: ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE 6PSF-f SEPTEMBER 19, 2012, "ORDINANCE TO ASSIST THE SUCCESSFUL REINTEGRATION OF FORMERLY INCARCERATED PEOPLE INTO THE COMMUNITY BY REMOVING BARRIERS TO GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT AND STABLE HOUSING AFTER THEIR RELEASE FROM PRISON; AND TO ENHANCE THE HEALTH AND SECURITY OF THE COMMUNITY BY ASSISTING PEOPLE WITH CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS IN REINTEGRATING INTO THE COMMUNITY AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR FAMILIES, AND REPLACING BY "ORDINANCE TO ASSIST THE SUCCESSFUL REINTEGRATION OF FORMERLY INCARCERATED PEOPLE INTO THE COMMUNITY BY REMOVING BARRIERS TO GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT AND STABLE HOUSING AFTER THEIR RELEASE FROM PRISON, AND TO ENHANCE THE HEALTH AND SECURITY OF THE COMMUNITY AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR FAMILIES. (BAN THE BOX ORDINANCE) Sponsor: Rice No Action Taken, June 18, 2014 Tabled 6F-b 062414
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ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE 6PSF-f SEPTEMBER 19, 2012, "ORDINANCE TO ASSIST THE SUCCESSFUL REINTEGRATION OF FORMERLY INCARCERATED PEOPLE INTO THE COMMUNITY BY REMOVING BARRIERS TO GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT AND STABLE HOUSING AFTER THEIR RELEASE FROM PRISON; AND TO ENHANCE THE HEALTH AND SECURITY OF THE COMMUNITY BY ASSISTING PEOPLE WITH CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS IN REINTEGRATING INTO THE COMMUNITY AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR FAMILIES, AND REPLACING BY "ORDINANCE TO ASSIST THE SUCCESSFUL REINTEGRATION OF FORMERLY INCARCERATED PEOPLE INTO THE COMMUNITY BY REMOVING BARRIERS TO GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT AND STABLE HOUSING AFTER THEIR RELEASE FROM PRISON, AND TO ENHANCE THE HEALTH AND SECURITY OF THE COMMUNITY AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR FAMILIES. (BAN THE BOX ORDINANCE)
Sponsor: Rice
No Action Taken, June 18, 2014
Tabled 6F-b 062414

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I. Findings and Purpose.

WHEREAS, 65 million Americans-that is, 1 in 4 adults--have a criminal record; and

WHEREAS, Newark, the largest city in the State of New Jersey, with a population of more than 280,000, reportedly has the highest per capita number of parolees of any U.S. city; and

WHEREAS, in 2010, Newark was 52.4% Black, 33.8% Latino, and 11.6% Non-Hispanic White; and

WHEREAS, an arrest, without any conviction, can serve as a barrier to employment and housing, resulting in punishment of the innocent; and

WHEREAS, more than 1,700 individuals return to Newark from state prison annually and an additional 1,400 Newark residents are released from the Essex County Correctional Facility every month; and

WHEREAS, similar to many urban jurisdictions, more than 6,500 Newark residents are under Federal Probation, State Parole or County Probation at any given time; and

WHEREAS, 3,885 Essex County residents were in New Jersey Department of Corrections custody in 2010, representing sixteen percent of the total incarcerated population; and

WHEREAS, many more Newark and Essex County residents who are or have been ...

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