Employment after prison: Navigating conditions of precarity and stigma

IF 0.8 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY European Journal of Probation Pub Date : 2020-02-29 DOI:10.1177/2066220320908251
Amy Sheppard, Rosemary Ricciardelli
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In an effort to extend understanding of the employment concerns faced by former prisoners released into the community, we draw from the voices of 24 individuals released from federal prison in Canada. We explore how the stigma imposed on individuals with prior experiences of incarceration interacts with the employment programming government and community-based agencies offer; particularly within the current climate of precarious employment. Findings evidence that participants, too often, attain employment involving manual labour and report experiencing low-wage and non-gratifying jobs, despite participation in pre-employment programming, which drives their re-evaluation and re-creation of career aspirations. We show how the conditions underpinning the movement toward employment for former prisoners can encourage the potential exploitation of their labour within both formal and informal job markets.
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出狱后的就业:驾驭不稳定和耻辱的条件
为了进一步了解获释后重返社会的前囚犯所面临的就业问题,我们从加拿大联邦监狱获释的24个人的声音中吸取了经验。我们探讨了对有监禁经历的个人施加的耻辱如何与政府和社区机构提供的就业规划相互作用;特别是在当前就业形势不稳定的情况下。调查结果表明,尽管参加了就业前规划,但参与者往往获得了涉及体力劳动的就业,并报告说经历了低工资和不令人满意的工作,这促使他们重新评价和重新创造职业抱负。我们展示了支持前囚犯就业运动的条件如何在正式和非正式的就业市场上鼓励对他们的劳动的潜在剥削。
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European Journal of Probation
European Journal of Probation CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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