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Hello, Iamp;#39;m Bob Listenbee administrator of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention - in the Department of Justice in Washington DC. We are here today to talk about the expungement of juvenile records. An issue that is near and dear to my heart. We are talking about it in conjunction with my colleague Ron Ashford from HUD, where they have joined with us to develop an unique initiative that focus on expunging the records of young people - who are connected with housing authority programs. Ron why donamp;#39;t you tell them about the work you are doing over at HUD. Thank you very much. Let me say, Iamp;#39;m Ron Ashford and I work at HUD, the Office of Public Housing. Iamp;#39;m the Director of Community and Supportive Services. So when you think of HUD you think of housing - there are people in housing and all the services really come under my office. I want to start by saying, Iamp;#39;m also the member of the HUD representative to the Federal Reentry Counci