<description>&lt;p&gt;Can criminal justice reform help people with a record get and keep a job, or better yet, a career? In this Events @ RAND podcast based on the Career Prospects for People with Criminal Records Symposium held at RAND in 2019, senior policy researcher Shawn D. Bushway says that a better understanding of desistance—how and when people with criminal records stop offending—may be the key. RAND's Priscillia Hunt hosts.&lt;/p&gt;</description>

Events @ RAND

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Career Prospects for People With Criminal Records: How Do People Stop Committing Crimes?

JUL 8, 202015 MIN
Events @ RAND

Career Prospects for People With Criminal Records: How Do People Stop Committing Crimes?

JUL 8, 202015 MIN

Description

Can criminal justice reform help people with a record get and keep a job, or better yet, a career? In this Events @ RAND podcast based on the Career Prospects for People with Criminal Records Symposium held at RAND in 2019, senior policy researcher Shawn D. Bushway says that a better understanding of desistance—how and when people with criminal records stop offending—may be the key. RAND's Priscillia Hunt hosts.