Navigating the job search after incarceration: the experiences of work-release participants |
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Authors: | Andrea Cantora |
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Affiliation: | School of Criminal Justice, College of Public Affairs, University of Baltimore, 10 West Preston Street, Suite 516, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA |
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Abstract: | When prisoners return to the community they often strive to obtain immediate employment. However, finding work after being released from prison is one of the major challenges returning prisoners face. With few employment prospects due to legal restrictions, discrimination from prospective employers, and multiple individual and community barriers offenders often end up accepting low-skilled work with little opportunity for growth. This qualitative study examines the job searching process for women residing in a community correction work-release facility. The researcher identified several barriers to securing employment, as well as many factors that facilitated the process. Sources of help, types of jobs secured, and experiences with stigma and discrimination are discussed. Implications for improving the job searching process for this population are discussed. |
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Keywords: | employment community corrections work-release women offenders re-entry |
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