This article explores the experiences and aspirations of offenders with histories of substance misuse in job searching. The analysis is based upon qualitative data from a localised study of 27 men and two women who were undertaking community-based court orders in Scotland. Their perspectives on job searching, job-readiness and aspirations for sustained employment including the role of self-employment are presented. The article concludes that with adequate support, greater tolerance and flexibility by employers and job searchers could contribute to reducing the vicious cycle of suspicion and dishonesty. Policy action needs to be sustained and possibly augmented to include enterprise training
April Sickler Barriers to the Success of Ex-Offenders with Histories of Drug Abuse and Mental Illnes...
Whilst prior research is available on substance abuse and resources have been allocated from various...
With the marginalised group gaining greater attention for employment, this paper explores the barrie...
This contribution focus on the difficulties of offender reintegration by especially discussing forme...
The purpose of my research was to illuminate the barriers faced by those that have a criminal drug r...
It has been established that there are numerous barriers to obtaining and maintaining employment fol...
Studies have shown that up to 80% of problem drug users (PDUs) are unemployed, yet work has been sho...
The New Labour government in Britain has introduced a major programme of welfare to work, known as t...
This report contains the findings of a literature review commissioned as part of a larger research p...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This study develops and tests a model of the emergenc...
A large-scale study was conducted to examine the perceived employability of ex-prisoners and offende...
Increasing the conditionality of welfare benefits is a growing trend in many developed countries, pa...
A large-scale study was conducted to examine the perceived employability of ex-prisoners and offende...
The Probation Service has, for some years, worked with external service providers in partnership. On...
To date, researchers have been very attentive to how the stigma of criminality informs employers’ hi...
April Sickler Barriers to the Success of Ex-Offenders with Histories of Drug Abuse and Mental Illnes...
Whilst prior research is available on substance abuse and resources have been allocated from various...
With the marginalised group gaining greater attention for employment, this paper explores the barrie...
This contribution focus on the difficulties of offender reintegration by especially discussing forme...
The purpose of my research was to illuminate the barriers faced by those that have a criminal drug r...
It has been established that there are numerous barriers to obtaining and maintaining employment fol...
Studies have shown that up to 80% of problem drug users (PDUs) are unemployed, yet work has been sho...
The New Labour government in Britain has introduced a major programme of welfare to work, known as t...
This report contains the findings of a literature review commissioned as part of a larger research p...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This study develops and tests a model of the emergenc...
A large-scale study was conducted to examine the perceived employability of ex-prisoners and offende...
Increasing the conditionality of welfare benefits is a growing trend in many developed countries, pa...
A large-scale study was conducted to examine the perceived employability of ex-prisoners and offende...
The Probation Service has, for some years, worked with external service providers in partnership. On...
To date, researchers have been very attentive to how the stigma of criminality informs employers’ hi...
April Sickler Barriers to the Success of Ex-Offenders with Histories of Drug Abuse and Mental Illnes...
Whilst prior research is available on substance abuse and resources have been allocated from various...
With the marginalised group gaining greater attention for employment, this paper explores the barrie...