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Employment for former prisoners is a critical pathway toward
reintegration into society and is central to the processes of
desistance from crime. Nevertheless, the economic climate in
Western countries has aggravated the ability of former prisoners
and people with criminal records to find gainful employment.After
Prison opens with a former prisoner's story of reintegration
employment experiences. Next,relying on a combination of research
interviews, quantitative data, and literature, contributors present
an international comparative review of Canada's evolving criminal
record legislation; the promotive features of employment; the
complex constraints and stigma former prisoners encounter as they
seek employment; and the individual and societal benefits of
assistingformer prisoners attain ""gainful"" employment. A main
theme throughout is the interrelationship between employment and
other central conditions necessary for safety and sustenance. This
book offers suggestions for criminal record policy amendments and
new reintegration practices that would assist individuals in the
search for employment. Using the evidence and research findings of
practitioners and scholars in social work,criminology and law,
psychology, and other related fields, the contributors concentrate
on strategies that will reduce the stigma of having been in prison;
foster supportive relationships between social and legal agencies
and prisons and parole systems; and encourage individually tailored
resources and training following release of individuals.
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