Summary

Some U.S. newspapers are adopting “clean slate” programs to remove or edit old crime stories, aiming to reduce barriers for people who have moved on from minor offenses.

Inspired by the harmful effects of searchable archives, newsrooms like The Oregonian and Cleveland.com consider requests to delete names, mugshots, or entire articles.

Critics argue these stories perpetuate stigma, while advocates see the programs as tools for fairness and rehabilitation.

Newsrooms are also rethinking current crime coverage to minimize long-term harm and prioritize ethical reporting.

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    3 days ago

    So would I - but that’s not the society we live in.