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Overview"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." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rose Ricciardelli , Adrienne M.F. PetersPublisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press Imprint: Wilfrid Laurier University Press Weight: 0.450kg ISBN: 9781771123167ISBN 10: 1771123168 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 30 December 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of Contents"Introduction: Rose Ricciardelli, Don Evans, & Adrienne Peters Section I - The Employment-Re-entry Enigma/Dilemma 1 Work after Prison: One Man's Transition: James Young 2 Employment and Desistance from Crime: Kemi S. Anazodo, Christopher Chan, and Rose Ricciardelli 3 Employment and Criminal Offenders with Mental Illness: Krystle Martin Section II - Criminal Histories, Employment Prospects, and Moving Forward 4 Job Search, Suspended: Changes to Canada's Pardon Program and the Impact on Finding Employment: Samantha McAleese 5 Vulnerabilities and Barriers in Post-Release Employment Reintegration as Indicated by Parolees: Rose Ricciardelli and Taylor Mooney Section III - Employment Reintegration Programming: Supportive Strategies and Related Outcomes 6 Is Criminal History at the Time of Employment Predictive of Job Performance? A Comparison of Disciplinary Actions and Terminations in a Sample of Production Workers: Mike G. Harmon, Laura J. Hickman, Alexandra M. Arneson, and Ashley M. Hansen 7 Transforming Rehabilitation: A Critical Evaluation of Barriers Encountered by an Offender Rehabilitation Program for South Asian/Muslim Offenders within the New Probation Service Model: Christine Victoria Hough 8 Promoting Employment Opportunities through Mentorship for Gang-Involved Youth Reintegrating into the Community: Adrienne M.F. Peters 9 Barriers to Community Reintegration: The Benefits of Client-Centered Case Management and Pre-employment Skills Training: Ashley Brown Section IV - The Employment Reintegration of Unique Populations 10 """"Between a Rock and Hard Place"""": How Being a """"Convict"""" Hinders Finding Work in the Neoliberal, Late Capitalist Economy: Dale C. Spencer 11 Does the """"Wrongful"""" Part of Wrongful Conviction Make a Difference in the Job Market?: Kimberley A. Clow Conclusion: Employment Reintegration: Rose Ricciardelli & Adrienne Peters Contributors Rose Ricciardelli, Memorial University, St. John's, NL Donald G. Evans, John Howard Society, Toronto, ON Adrienne Peters, Memorial University, St. John's, NL James Young [undisclosed; former prisoner] Kemi S. Anazodo, York University, Toronto, ON Christopher Chan, York University, Toronto, ON Krystle Martin, Ontario Institute for Mental Health Treatment, Toronto, ON Samantha McAleese, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON Taylor Mooney, Memorial University, St. John's, NL Mike G. Harmon, Portland State University, Portland, OR Laura J. Hickman, Portland State University, Portland, OR Alexandra M. Arneson, Portland State University, Portland, OR Ashley M. Hansen, Portland State University, Portland, OR Christine Victoria Hough, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK Ashley Brown, John Howard Society, Toronto, ON Dale C. Spencer, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON Kimberley A. Clow, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Oshawa, ON"ReviewsAfter Prison is a frank assessment of hard realities....[an] appeal to a society that still believes in second chances. -- Holly Doan -- Blacklock's Reporter, 20180326 Author InformationRose Ricciardelli is an assistant professor at Memorial University. She has published in academic journals such as , Sex Roles, and Theoretical Criminology. Her research interests include evolving conceptualizations of masculinities, vulnerabilities and risk as well as experiences of prisoners, police, and correctional officers within different facets of the criminal justice system. Adrienne M.F. Peters is an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Her seminal research is a longitudinal study examining specialized probation for mentally disordered and serious-/violent young offenders. Research interests include: youth delinquency; mental health; correctional programming; policy; policing recruitment/training; and collaborative policing/crime reduction. She has presented on and co-authored publications in these areas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |