Obtaining employment is one of the most difficult challenges for individuals released from prison. This research explores the strategies recently released male parolees employ in attempting to find work, with specific attention to the role of anticipated stigma from their ex-convict status. Through the use of in-depth longitudinal interviews, this research contributes to our understanding of returning prisoner's experiences in job searching. We find that although a majority of the sample anticipated stigma as a barrier to employment, those who did expressed an extreme self-reliance consistent with defensive individualism. This reluctance to draw on social networks may ultimately be counter-productive to the search for employment
A large-scale study was conducted to examine the perceived employability of ex-prisoners and offende...
Finding stable employment has been identified as one of the best predictors of post-release success ...
A large-scale study was conducted to examine the perceived employability of ex-prisoners and offende...
The former prisoner identity can be described as a socially devalued identity that is not visible or...
This article explores how released prisoners on parole overcome the stigma of a criminal conviction ...
To date, researchers have been very attentive to how the stigma of criminality informs employers’ hi...
AbstractTransitional programs prepare previously incarcerated individuals (PIIs) to re-enter society...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of prisoners will return to their home states from federal and stat...
Background: Minimal attention has been given to the perspectives and experiences of individuals post...
Incarceration and Employment: An Exploratory Study of How Universities Practices Affect Ex-Offender ...
The purpose of my research was to illuminate the barriers faced by those that have a criminal drug r...
Formerly incarcerated individuals face stigmatization at work because of their conviction history. P...
Finding and maintaining employment postrelease is an important component in reducing recidivism and ...
Unemployment among formerly incarcerated citizens is a complex problem that continues to grow. Previ...
Every Year 600,000 people reenter society from correctional institutions (Gunnison, 2013). Research ...
A large-scale study was conducted to examine the perceived employability of ex-prisoners and offende...
Finding stable employment has been identified as one of the best predictors of post-release success ...
A large-scale study was conducted to examine the perceived employability of ex-prisoners and offende...
The former prisoner identity can be described as a socially devalued identity that is not visible or...
This article explores how released prisoners on parole overcome the stigma of a criminal conviction ...
To date, researchers have been very attentive to how the stigma of criminality informs employers’ hi...
AbstractTransitional programs prepare previously incarcerated individuals (PIIs) to re-enter society...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of prisoners will return to their home states from federal and stat...
Background: Minimal attention has been given to the perspectives and experiences of individuals post...
Incarceration and Employment: An Exploratory Study of How Universities Practices Affect Ex-Offender ...
The purpose of my research was to illuminate the barriers faced by those that have a criminal drug r...
Formerly incarcerated individuals face stigmatization at work because of their conviction history. P...
Finding and maintaining employment postrelease is an important component in reducing recidivism and ...
Unemployment among formerly incarcerated citizens is a complex problem that continues to grow. Previ...
Every Year 600,000 people reenter society from correctional institutions (Gunnison, 2013). Research ...
A large-scale study was conducted to examine the perceived employability of ex-prisoners and offende...
Finding stable employment has been identified as one of the best predictors of post-release success ...
A large-scale study was conducted to examine the perceived employability of ex-prisoners and offende...