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Louis, MO July 1, 2009 From Incarceration to Employment: Helping Ex-Offenders Transition to the Workforce Table of Contents Fact Sheet................................................................................................. 2 Success Stories......................................................................................................... 5 Resources...................................................................................................... 6 References.............................................................................................................. 9 Fact Sheet Incarceration rates have increased 700% between 1970 and 2005 (Public Safety Performance Project, 2007) 630,000-650,000 people released from state and federal prisons every year (Samuels & Mukami, 2004) In 2005, over 7 million people were under some form of correctional supervision (James & Glaze, 2006) 2,186,230 are held in federal or state prisons or local jails (Beck & Harrison, 2006) Between 38%-47% of mentally ill inmates were not employed in the month before their arrest (James & Glaze, 2006) Average offender has only 10.7 years of education, 60% unemployed one year after release (Petersilia, 1999) Women behind bars: White women ages 35-39: 1/355; Hispanic women: 1/297; black women: 1/100 98% have experienced some trauma (rape, incest, domestic violence) Upon release, ex-offenders receive an average of $69 from their state department of corrections, or $100-$500 from Federal Bureau of Prisons Intense prison construction has been seen as a way to reduce recidivism and lower crime rates, this has not been successful Inmates or juvenile delinquents comprised the sample of interests in only 0.4% of Journal of Counseling Psychology publications over 25 years Recidivism Term used to refer to those who are re-arrested, re-convicted, and re-incarcerated after being released from prison 67% of state inmates released in 1994 committed at least one serious crime within 3 years (Butterfield, 2002) Work experience while in prison seems to reduce recidivism after release (Jenkins, Steurer, & Pendry, 1995) Recidivism more linked to lack of employment than background characteristics (Klein & Caggiano, 1986) Factors Inhibiting Employment Public policy Over the past 20 years, increased the number, range, and severity of civil penalties for those with convictions, or even arrests Ex.: restrictions on food stamps, public assistance, public housing, students loans Corporate policy Many industries legally compelled to exclude ex-offenders Fewer than 40% of all employers said they would definitely or probably hire ex-offenders in non-college job (Holzer, Raphael, & Stoll, 2002) Discrimination Most states: Allow employers to judge based on arrests, not conviction Allow employers to deny jobs regardless of how long ago or the circumstances Make history available over the internet Skill deficiencies These would limit employability even without offender status Inconsistent work histories Social factors Potential problems: Re-offending Homelessness Substance abuse: up to 75% (Travis et al., 2001) Mental health issues: conservatively, 16% of prison population Strengths May be more willing to start in minimum-wage jobs May have developed a unique skill set in prison (ex. Matchstick making) UNICOR Federal Bonding Program is designed to provide theft insurance to employers who hire ex-offenders Advocacy Resources Ideal program has services offering job placement services and employment contacts, supplemented with support services and skill development Ex. Project Reconnect: placement rate of 3,000 jobs a year with 50% retention rate Brooklyns Drug Treatment Alternative-to-Prison-Program At time of arrest, 26% were working, after release and training program, 92% Success Stories Charles S. Dutton History: Dropped out of school in the 7th grade, Sentenced to 3 years in prison for possession of a deadly weapon; 7 years for assaulting a corrections officer. Achievements Include: Attended Drama School at Yale Starred in several television shows, including his own sitcom Alfredo Al J. Pacino History: Dropped out of School at 17 years of age, Charged with carrying a concealed weapon Achievements Include: Studied at the Actors Studio; Ranked #4 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list in October 1997; One of the eleven elite thespians to have been nominated for both a Supporting and Lead Acting Academy Award in the same year. Don King History: Served 4 years after being convicted of manslaughter; worked as a numbers runner and racketeer; 30+ arrests. Achievements Include: Has promoted fights for Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard, Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Felix Trinidad; Campaigned for George W. Bush in 2004 election; Attended Kent State University and Case Western University; Inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, 1997 Michael Anderson History: Served time for armed robbery; discovered matchstick making while in prison Achievements: runs matchstick making business through Dyfed- Powys Probation Service Jeff Henderson History: arrested at age 23 for crack cocaine and sentenced to 20 years in prison; learned to cook while incarcerated; once he got out he was turned down by every restaurant on the Sunset Strip in L.A. Achievements: executive chef at Caf Bellagio in Las Vegas; and Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, the first African-American named "Chef de Cuisine" at Caesars Palace; best-selling author; motivational speaker Resources for Ex-Offenders and Advocates National Hire Network  HYPERLINK "http://www.hirenetwork.org" www.hirenetwork.org assist with survival, stabilization, and self-sufficiency needs free publications to learn about transitional issues information on companies that get paid to hire ex-offenders state-specific rules and procedures to follow both a national clearinghouse for information and an advocate for policy change After Prison: Roadblocks to Re-entry  HYPERLINK "http://www.lac.org" www.lac.org legal barriers for those with records LAC advocates adoption of public policies that: protect people in recovery or still suffering from addiction, people with HIV/AIDS, and people with criminal records against discrimination in employment, housing, benefits, zoning and other areas, and violations of privacy reform mandatory sentencing laws to enable community sanctioning of appropriateespecially non-violent, often addictedoffenders expand funding for community corrections, including alternatives to incarceration Eastbay Works  HYPERLINK "http://www.eastbayworks.org/categories.php?id=343" http://www.eastbayworks.org/categories.php?id=343 database of websites helping connect ex-offenders with employment opportunities Family and Corrections Network  HYPERLINK "http://www.fcnetwork.org" www.fcnetwork.org provided ways for those concerned with families of prisoners to share information and experiences in an atmosphere of mutual respect advocating criminal justice policy reform that upholds the value of families; encouraging networking among families of prisoners for mutual support and cooperative action creating opportunities for linking with and learning from families of prisoners. Ex-Offenders Job Search in the USA  HYPERLINK "http://www.cvtips.com/job_search_ex_offender.html" http://www.cvtips.com/job_search_ex_offender.html job search information center with information targeted to ex-offenders Federal Bureau of Prisons  HYPERLINK "http://www.bop.gov//inmate_programs/itb/refereces,jsp" http://www.bop.gov//inmate_programs/itb/refereces,jsp provides employment resources How to do good after prison place  HYPERLINK "http://www.jointfx.com" www.jointfx.com created by ex-inmate Michael B. Jackson to help ex-offenders find success after incarceration Getting back to work: employment programs for ex-offenders  HYPERLINK "http://www.nicic.org/Library/016727" http://www.nicic.org/Library/016727 issues surrounding ex-offender employment programs are discussed five case studies of ex-offender employment programs Books for Ex-Offenders and Advocates Best resumes and letters for ex-offenders, by Wendy S. Enelow Step-by step instructions on creating resumes and cover letters specifically designed for ex-offenders Clean, sober and unemployed: Strategies for the post-rehabilitation job seeker, by Carter E. Elliot Job hunting strategies for drug and alcohol addicts and those with poor employment histories Double you: the person you are and the person you are meant to be, by Ronald C. Mendlin Prepares the ex-offender for the job search by including basic job search resources and life skills for living on the outside world Ex-Inmates Complete Guide to Successful Employment, by Errol Craig Sull Designed for soon-to-be released or newly released ex-offenders Discusses how to answer difficult questions, gives advice on resume writing, interviewing, and provides tips on managing stress Expungement: freedom from the disability and life sentence of a legal record, by J.D. Eastman A guide to clearing your criminal record No one is unemployable: creative solutions for overcoming barriers to employment, by Debra L. Angel Includes a 10 step approach for overcoming barriers to employment Videos After prison: how the ex-convict can find a place to live, get work, and stay straight Inmates answer questions including: What can I do about housing? How can I overcome stigma? What do I tell potential employers? Putting the bars behind you: a guide to job interviewing for the ex-offender Provides job search and interview skills for the ex-offender Self-Help/Inspirational Resources How to do good after prison: a handbook for the committed man, by Michael B. Jackson A young man turns his life around after being incarcerated at the age of 18 Learned to direct his anger towards positive change Cooked: from the streets to the stove, from cocaine to foie gras, by Jeff Henderson An inspiring memoir of how one of San Diego's most successful cocaine dealers became an award-winning chef Legal Resources Center for Law and Social Policy  HYPERLINK "http://www.clasp.org/publications.php?id=10#0" http://www.clasp.org/publications.php?id=10#0 Organization dedicated to encourage policies and programs that help, not hinder, ex-offenders make a fresh start with their families and the labor market A collection of policy briefs, fact sheets, legislative and regulatory analyses, presentations, and testimonies for ex-offenders National American Civil Liberties Union  HYPERLINK "http://www.aclu.org" www.aclu.org A national non-profit organization which actively helps fight for the civil liberties of individuals National Equal Employment Opportunity Commision  HYPERLINK "http://www.eeoc.gov" www.eeoc.gov A federal organization which enforces Title VII (prevents employment discrimination) of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Criminal Record Repository States department of law enforcement Ex. HYPERLINK "http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/CriminalHistory" www.fdle.state.fl.us/CriminalHistory Obtain a copy of rap sheet and learn about sealing, expunging, or cleaning it up References Butterfield, J. (2002, June 3). Study shows building prisons did not prevent repeat crimes. New York Times. Harris, P. & Keller, K. (2005). Ex-Offenders need not apply: The criminal background check in hiring decisions. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 21(1). Holzer, H., Raphael, S., & Stoll, M. (2002). Can employers play a more positive role in prisoner reentry? The Urban Institute, March 20-21. James, D.J. & Glaze, L.E. (2006). Mental health problems of prison and jail inmates. Bureau of Justice Statistics Special Report, U.S. Department of Justice. Jenkins, H.D., Steurer, S.J., and Pendry, J. (1995). A post-release follow-up of correctional educational program completers in 1990-1991. Journal of Correctional Education, 46(1), 20-24. Klein, S., & Caggiano, M.N. (1986). The prevalence, predictability, and policy implications of recidivism. Santa Monica, CA: RAND. May, B. (1995). The character component of occupational licensing laws: A continuing barrier to the ex-felons employment opportunity. North Dakota Law Review, 71, 187-206. Mukamal, D. & Samuels, P. (2003). Statutory limitations on civil rights of people with criminal records. Fordham University Law Journal, 30, 1501-1506. Petersilia, J. (1999). Parole and prisoner reentry in the United States. Crime and Justice, 26, 479-528. Public Safety Performance Project (2007). Public safety, public spending: Forecasting Americas prison population, 2007-2011. Washington, DC: Pew, Charitable Trusts. Samuels, P. & Mukamal, L. (2008). After prison: Roadblocks to reentry. A report on state legal barriers facing people with criminal records. Retrieved from  HYPERLINK "http://www.lac.org/roadblocks.html" www.lac.org/roadblocks.html. Sung, H. (2001). 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