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There is widespread interest in obtaining access to criminal
history record information from reliable sources for the purpose of
screening an individual's suitability for employment, licensing, or
placement in positions of trust. The interest is based on a desire
or perceived need to evaluate the risk of hiring or placing someone
with a criminal record in particular positions and is intended to
protect employees, customers, vulnerable persons, and business
assets. Employers and organisations are subject to potential
liability under negligent hiring doctrines if they fail to exercise
due diligence in determining whether an applicant has a criminal
history that is relevant to the responsibilities of a job and
determining whether placement of the individual in the position
would create an unreasonable risk to other employees or the public.
This book addresses to what extent states conduct FBI record checks
for selected employment sectors and face any challenges; states
have improved the completeness of records, and remaining challenges
that federal agencies can help mitigate; and private companies
conduct criminal record checks, the benefits those checks provide
to employers, and any related challenges.
Climbing entered the world stage in the 1950s: this was the era
that produced not only Sir Edmund Hillary but a strong body of
world-class New Zealand climbers. In this important and dramatic
book Brian Wilkins, who was part of the adventure, shares his
experiences of climbing in the Southern Alps and the Himalayas.
During the New Zealand Alpine Club expedition to the Himalayas in
1954, the year after Everest, Wilkins was the climber most closely
associated with Hillary. Hillary’s two narrow escapes from death
during the expedition saw Wilkins in a unique position to gauge the
character and actions of this legendary figure at a formative stage
in the famous climber’s career. Wilkins’ New Zealand climbing
includes the first ascent of the northeast ridge of Mt Aspiring, a
gripping drama of survival and human endurance and a test of the
ethics of mountaineering. In this account he also submits the
writings of his contemporaries to robust critical attention,
writing with warm gentle humour, honesty and insight.
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