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Why Public Health Practitioners Should Care About Job Prospects for People with Criminal Records: Employment Challenges and Successful Prison and Jail Reentry

Authors :
Sonali Saluja
Henry Rosen
Source :
Racism: Power, Politics, and Privilege.
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Boston Congress of Public Health, 2015.

Abstract

Each year in the United States, over half a million individuals in prison and another nine million in jail will return to the community. Many of these men and women face extreme uncertainty when they are released: they may not know where their next meal will come from; they may not have a safe place to stay; they are often left without insurance or healthcare; their families may have left them; and very few know where to find work so they can begin to put food on the table and pay off court-ordered fines and fees. Among the myriad of needs a person has when they return from incarceration, individuals with criminal records and their probation or parole officers cite employment as the lynchpin to success.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Racism: Power, Politics, and Privilege
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f07a1796cabf9f0c46e64ac4cb02d150
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.54111/0002/g2