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Beyond the record: aligning policy intentions with employment outcomes
Cody Normitta Porter1, Paul Gavin1, Kieran McCartan1
1School of Social Sciences, University of the West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom.
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This policy brief examines the consequences of criminal records, with emphasis on employability research, employment initiatives, and reform recommendations. In the UK, individuals with criminal records-particularly those convicted of violent or sexual offences-remain systematically excluded from the labour market. Employment is one of the strongest predictors of desistance from crime, social stability, and psychological wellbeing following criminal justice involvement. Despite legislative safeguards and well-intentioned initiatives, employment outcomes following release remain persistently low. We argue that reform must move beyond disclosure timing alone and toward structured, evidence-led hiring practices that reflect actual risk, rehabilitation, and proportionality. Without such reform, current approaches risk entrenching stigma, wasting public resources, and undermining reintegration goals.
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