Answers for resources for returning offenders quiz

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Sealing a criminal record means it is hidden from everyone.
____ True __X__ False1

Returning citizens in Ohio can seal a felony conviction.

____X_ True2 _____ False

 

Who has shown a much higher need for mental health services?

___ Male prisoners

__X_ Female prisoners3

 

Even a single misdemeanor offense can keep you out of public housing.

__X_ True4

___ False
 

Who in Ohio can permanently delete a criminal conviction?

____ Misdemeanor offenders

____ Non-violent offenders

__X__ Victims of human trafficking5

____ Non-sex offenders

 

1Sealed records can still be seen by law enforcement and court officials and for background checks for certain types of employment.
 

2Convictions of up to five fourth- and fifth-degree felonies can be sealed, with the exception of violent or sex offenses.

3Half of all women offenders receive mental health and abuse services compared to 17 percent of men.
 

4A recent survey found that 80 percent of federally subsidized housing the Cleveland area banned anyone with even a single misdemeanor offense.
 

5 In Ohio, adult convictions cannot be “expunged” – that is, completely erased from your record — unless they are related to human trafficking.

Support for Ohio Civics Essential is provided by a strategic grant from the Ohio State Bar Foundation to improve civics knowledge of Ohio adults.

The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Ohio State Bar Foundation.

Author

Jim DeBrosse is the project editor of Ohio Civics Essential, author of five books, a contributing writer for Cincinnati Magazine, and an award-winning newspaper reporter and columnist. Until he retired in 2018, he was a journalism teacher at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. As part of his commitment to social justice, he co-founded a news website devoted to workplace fairness and equal opportunity, "Cincinnatians for the American Dream." He lives in Cincinnati's historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood where he volunteers as a tutor at Rothenberg Academy.

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