WANTED: People with Criminal Records
WANTED: people with criminal records for CERTIFICATES OF REHABILITATION, PARDONS, PAROLE HEARINGS, and SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY INCOME applications. Become a Distinguished Felon.
The non-profit Institute for People with Criminal Records serves the specific and unique needs of the 92 million Americans with some kind of criminal record.
Basic membership is free, because “you’ve aleady paid your dues.”
An annual Services Membership of $50 provides members with exclusive access to the various and expanding services. Services are priced affordably once you are a member. You may join here.
Pardon Me and Parole Me ™ are nationwide advocacy initiatives of the non-profit Institute for People with Criminal Records.
Certificates of Rehabilitation: *available in certain states through the services of our affiliate attorneys or our advocates depending on whether a court or administrative proceeding. Inquire: msweig@thepcrinstitute.org
Inmate SSI: The Institute for People with Criminal Records is in the early stages of developing a program for some inmates with imminent release on the horizon to apply for Social Security Disability Income.
Distinguished Felons.
Overview: With help from key Consortium Partners, we will fund particularly gifted people with felonies either to assist in our work, or the Distinguished Felon can pursue his or her own program or endeavor that will benefit the Institute for People with Criminal Records and people with criminal records, generally. All Distinguished Felons assist the Institute in implementing its Exploring “Equal Justice Under Law” Symposia. Present Distinguished Felon: Jack Johnson.
You are not alone. 773-669-7278
Confidentiality and anonymity guaranteed.
Thank you,
Michael Sweig, JD
Read: “From Practicing Law to Changing it,” by Dawn Turner Trice (Chicago Tribune, August 1, 2010)


