It is estimated that 70 million U.S. adults have criminal records, which equates to roughly one in four American adults. Of those incarcerated, more than half a million are released from prison annually. The ability to obtain stable employment is a primary factor in facilitating a successful transition to life after prison. However, studies show that Americans with criminal records face significant barriers to obtaining employment
As the number of Americans with criminal histories grows significantly, states and cities across the...
Employment is essential to the rehabilitation of offenders, yet employers routinely check criminal r...
Many states have recently instituted Ban the Box (BTB) policies, which are aimed at reducing post-in...
It is estimated that 70 million U.S. adults have criminal records, which equates to roughly one in f...
Nationwide, 36 states and over 150 cities and counties have adopted what is widely known as “Ban the...
Ban the Box (BTB) policies mandate deferred access to criminal history until later in the hiring pro...
The Bureau of Justice Statistics reports if current trends continue, one in 15 adults and one in thr...
This dissertation investigates whether NYC employers adhered to Ban the Box by removing the question...
Beverly Harrison worked for the city of Dallas, Texas, for twenty-eight years before she retired to ...
Past literature has established that individuals who have been incarcerated face difficulties reente...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify factors that affect how managers assess the import...
Missouri, like many other states, has evaluated and decided to address employment discrimination tha...
This paper adds to the empirical evidence that criminal records are a barrier to employment. Using d...
The present study was conducted in order to examine the outcomes of mandatory disclosure of criminal...
As firms continue struggling through the contemporary labor shortage, traditionally overlooked popul...
As the number of Americans with criminal histories grows significantly, states and cities across the...
Employment is essential to the rehabilitation of offenders, yet employers routinely check criminal r...
Many states have recently instituted Ban the Box (BTB) policies, which are aimed at reducing post-in...
It is estimated that 70 million U.S. adults have criminal records, which equates to roughly one in f...
Nationwide, 36 states and over 150 cities and counties have adopted what is widely known as “Ban the...
Ban the Box (BTB) policies mandate deferred access to criminal history until later in the hiring pro...
The Bureau of Justice Statistics reports if current trends continue, one in 15 adults and one in thr...
This dissertation investigates whether NYC employers adhered to Ban the Box by removing the question...
Beverly Harrison worked for the city of Dallas, Texas, for twenty-eight years before she retired to ...
Past literature has established that individuals who have been incarcerated face difficulties reente...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify factors that affect how managers assess the import...
Missouri, like many other states, has evaluated and decided to address employment discrimination tha...
This paper adds to the empirical evidence that criminal records are a barrier to employment. Using d...
The present study was conducted in order to examine the outcomes of mandatory disclosure of criminal...
As firms continue struggling through the contemporary labor shortage, traditionally overlooked popul...
As the number of Americans with criminal histories grows significantly, states and cities across the...
Employment is essential to the rehabilitation of offenders, yet employers routinely check criminal r...
Many states have recently instituted Ban the Box (BTB) policies, which are aimed at reducing post-in...