The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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Page 953
... employers are not allowed to use criminal background information to make hiring decisions , a vast majority of employers nev- ertheless request the information . 1928 A much smaller proportion of employers actually perform an official ...
... employers are not allowed to use criminal background information to make hiring decisions , a vast majority of employers nev- ertheless request the information . 1928 A much smaller proportion of employers actually perform an official ...
Page 963
... employers do not perform background checks on all applicants , there is the perception that this practice is widespread . Second , most men coming out of prison . have a parole officer monitoring their reintegration . One of the most ...
... employers do not perform background checks on all applicants , there is the perception that this practice is widespread . Second , most men coming out of prison . have a parole officer monitoring their reintegration . One of the most ...
Page 964
... employers , testers also reported work experience in the correctional facility and listed their parole officers as references . While this strategy was based on a composite profile of a number of real ex - offenders , in no way does it ...
... employers , testers also reported work experience in the correctional facility and listed their parole officers as references . While this strategy was based on a composite profile of a number of real ex - offenders , in no way does it ...
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