NCJ Number
17835
Journal
Criminal Justice and Behavior Volume: 1 Issue: 3 Dated: (SEPTEMBER 1974) Pages: 234-246
Date Published
1974
Length
13 pages
Annotation
RESULTS OF A SURVEY OF THE 50 STATE CORRECTIONAL SYSTEMS, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, AND THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS, INDICATING THE DEGREE OF EX-OFFENDER EMPLOYMENT WITHIN THE CORRECTION SYSTEMS.
Abstract
THE SURVEY SHOWED THAT 44 OF THE 52 AGENCIES HAVE DROPPED WHATEVER BLANKET PROHIBITIONS THEY MAY HAVE ON THE HIRING OF EX-OFFENDERS. OF THESE 44 AGENCIES, 38 EMPLOYED A TOTAL OF 280 EX-OFFENDERS AT THE TIME OF THE SURVEY. SLIGHTLY MORE THAN HALF THE EX-OFFENDER EMPLOYEES REPORTED ON HELD POSITIONS SUCH AS COUNSELOR, TEACHER, AND CORRECTIONAL OFFICER, WHICH INVOLVED EXTENSIVE INTERACTION WITH THE INMATE POPULATION. THE WORK PERFORMANCE OF THE EX-OFFENDERS WAS ROUTINELY RATED AS EQUAL OR SUPERIOR TO THAT OF NON-OFFENDER COUNTERPARTS, WITH RESPONDENTS GENERALLY ADVOCATING MORE WIDESPREAD EMPLOYMENT OF EX-OFFENDERS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM.