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Improving the Employment Rates of Ex-Prisoners Under Parole
Publication year:
2005
| Cataloged on:
May. 28, 2010
ANNOTATION: This article discusses the strategies utilized by parole agencies to help ex-prisoners get jobs. Sections of this publication include: the challenges faced by ex-prisoners seeking employment; the role of the parole officer; strategies used by parole agencies to increase the employability of persons under supervision; vocational assessment and career guidance; job readiness and pre-employment instruction; assistance in securing documents needed for employment; job placement assistance; fidelity bonding; Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC); post placement guidance and follow-up; tracking the employment rates of parolees; policy recommendations; and conclusions.