There is wide variation in disclosure practices within and between the U.S, the U.K and Europe, although there is some consensus that reasons for checking criminal records by employers include: minimising risk of liability and loss; concerns surrounding public protection where the nature of employment includes working with vulnerable groups; assessments of moral character in terms of honesty and trustworthiness; and compliance with statutory occupational requirements (Blumstein and Nakamura, 2009). As the use of criminal record background checks by employers has become increasingly pervasive, having a criminal record can have significant effects on employment prospects producing ‘invisible punishment’ or ‘collateral consequences’ of contact...
This article contends that the legal position regarding the scope of post-conviction disclosure duti...
The recent instances of fundamental failings in pre-trial disclosure should also place systemic proc...
Discusses the challenges of balancing the retention of individuals' criminal records against their r...
There is wide variation in disclosure practices within and between the U.S, the U.K and Europe, alth...
Employment is essential to the rehabilitation of offenders, yet employers routinely check criminal r...
Despite a number of adverse court rulings and amendments to the legislation as a consequence, the sy...
This thesis examines the regulation of access to criminal records in Sweden and the actual and poten...
An estimated one in three American adults has a criminal record. While some records are for serious ...
Whether due to formal legal restrictions, or social stigma and associated forms of discrimination, t...
The present study was conducted in order to examine the outcomes of mandatory disclosure of criminal...
This paper adds to the empirical evidence that criminal records are a barrier to employment. Using d...
Over 11 million people in England and Wales have criminal records, with men, people from Black, Asia...
We know from experience that if former prisoners can’t find work, or a home, or help, they are much ...
This article considers alleged disclosure failings in relation to the offence ofmurder. A sample of ...
In 2012, Halstead Management Company offered Kevin A. Jones a job as a doorman in New York City. Aft...
This article contends that the legal position regarding the scope of post-conviction disclosure duti...
The recent instances of fundamental failings in pre-trial disclosure should also place systemic proc...
Discusses the challenges of balancing the retention of individuals' criminal records against their r...
There is wide variation in disclosure practices within and between the U.S, the U.K and Europe, alth...
Employment is essential to the rehabilitation of offenders, yet employers routinely check criminal r...
Despite a number of adverse court rulings and amendments to the legislation as a consequence, the sy...
This thesis examines the regulation of access to criminal records in Sweden and the actual and poten...
An estimated one in three American adults has a criminal record. While some records are for serious ...
Whether due to formal legal restrictions, or social stigma and associated forms of discrimination, t...
The present study was conducted in order to examine the outcomes of mandatory disclosure of criminal...
This paper adds to the empirical evidence that criminal records are a barrier to employment. Using d...
Over 11 million people in England and Wales have criminal records, with men, people from Black, Asia...
We know from experience that if former prisoners can’t find work, or a home, or help, they are much ...
This article considers alleged disclosure failings in relation to the offence ofmurder. A sample of ...
In 2012, Halstead Management Company offered Kevin A. Jones a job as a doorman in New York City. Aft...
This article contends that the legal position regarding the scope of post-conviction disclosure duti...
The recent instances of fundamental failings in pre-trial disclosure should also place systemic proc...
Discusses the challenges of balancing the retention of individuals' criminal records against their r...