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The Realities of Job Searching for Formerly Incarcerated with Dr. Naomi Sugie
Title: The Realities of Job Searching for Formerly Incarcerated with Dr. Naomi Sugie Dr. Naomi Sugie is an Associate Professor in the Criminology, Law and Society Department and co-director of the Center for Population, Inequality and Policy at the University of California, Irvine. She studies punishment and inequality, including barriers to reentry from incarceration and consequences of criminal legal contact for employment, health, and political participation. Join VanKe’via and Dr. Sugie in a conversation about the realities of formerly incarcerated experiences to obtain employment. Listen to learn more about the influence of a criminal record on employment opportunities and ways for advocating for change of employment needs for formerly incarcerated. Be sure to check out the Library of Congress, and the Center of Workforce Inclusion for job opportunities, help, and resources!Reentry and Employment Resources for Justice-Involved Individuals - Research Guides at Library of CongressFormerly Incarcerated Job SeekersIf you are interested in finding out more about job opportunities and the reentry process, please review the following:Daytime Locations in Spatial Mismatch: Job Accessibility and EmploymentEmployer Aversion To Criminal Records By Naomi F. SugieWork as Foraging: A Smartphone Study of Job Search and Employment after PrisonExpanding Economic Opportunity for Formerly Incarcerated Persons : The White HouseLARRP Employment OpportunitiesFollow More Life:The Reentry Podcast on InstagramWant to send us topic ideas? Complete the form: Topic Ideas FormAre you formerly incarcerated & want to share your story? Complete: Resilient Reentrants FormPlease listen, rate, and review. Thank you, More Life! Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.https://uppbeat.io/track/hartz....mann/good-feelingsLi Code:WWUKNN1ALHEZYUNF