The Eternal Criminal Record1

James B. Jacobs, The Eternal Criminal Record (2015)

Franklin Zimring (U.C. Berkeley) writes: β€œThis is the first sustained and analytic look at profoundly important policy on criminal records. In accessible prose, Jacobs provides a guide for legal and criminal justice scholars, practitioners and advocates, and anyone concerned with privacy, employment policy, and race relations. A very important book.” Milton Heumann (Rutgers University) writes:…