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Author:Lam, H.
Harcourt, M.
Title:The use of criminal record in employment decisions: The rights of ex-offenders, employers and the public
Journal:Journal of Business Ethics
2003 : OCT II, VOL. 47:3, p. 237-252
Index terms:Labour markets
Decision making
Employment
Discrimination
Legislation
Language:eng
Abstract:The evidence suggests that employers discriminate against ex-offenders in the labour market. The problem is potentially serious as it involves a substantial proportion of the population, especially the male population. Since research has shown that most people with prior convictions stop offending by their late 20s or early 30s, the validity of selection based on criminal record remains questionable. This paper examines the need for legal protection of ex-offenders by limiting employers' access to, and use of, information on criminal background. The rights and interests of the various parties involved, employers, ex-offenders, and the general public, are discussed. Approaches to the legal protection of ex-offenders in Australia are reviewed and legislative changes proposed.
SCIMA record nr: 252755
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