


Hire people with criminal backgrounds
Since then there have been numerous news stories about incarceration and recidivism, including one that ran on the front page of The Baltimore Sun. As the name of the legislation suggests The First Step Act, and the discussions surrounding it, are indeed a good first step. But we need to take reforms even further.
For instance, more employers could follow the business model of my dad. He owns a meal preparation business in Baltimore. His company employs 44 workers with criminal backgrounds, accounting for 89% of his work force. Everyone wins by hiring previously incarcerated individuals. Jobs lower the threat of crime, while also helping those trying to change their lives reenter society more easily.
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Jobs enable life. They provide necessary income for food and shelter and present a productive way to pass time. Take away jobs (or don’t even offer them in the first place) and problems invariably arise. How does someone survive without money? Robbery, stealing, and illicit drug sales, for a start. If people can’t earn money the honest way, they will turn to criminal activity as a means of survival.
Moreover, having a job reduces the chances of recidivism. In 2005,
In addition, jobs help to build self-worth and confidence. Prison socially disorients, even alienates, people. After months, or in most cases years, of being treated as inferior and corralled by prison guards, many previously incarcerated individuals seek normalcy. Few routines are more normal than catching the bus to a 9-to-5 job. Or reporting to a boss in an environment of expected trust and responsibility.
To take it a step further,
Many employers believe that previously incarcerated individuals pose a safety threat to their businesses.
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Put these changes into place, and it should work out for you. That’s how my father found success. Sure, mishaps have occurred, such as a few individuals who had drug issues or repeated absences. But after nearly six years of running his business, my father now has a hard working team that is responsible and committed.
So, the next time you come across an application with a criminal background, don’t push it to the side. Consider it. You may just find your best worker, while helping them out at the same time.