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Checks could reduce ex-offenders' hopes

Posted: 17 April 2003 | Subscribe Online


The introduction of basic criminal records checks could result in a significant rise in the number of ex-offenders excluded from employment, rehabilitation agency Nacro has warned.

The checks, which have been deferred indefinitely by the government until the Criminal Records Bureau can cope with the additional workload, would lead to a massive increase in the number of employers asking about criminal records and heightened discrimination against ex-offenders.

"This is not only a loss for the applicant, who may have all the relevant skills and experience for a particular job, but also for the employer, who could be compromising the quality of their workforce by excluding a competent potential employee," said Alan Buckle, chairperson of Nacro's Going Straight to Work Employers Group.

Nacro's latest report suggests employers are willing to hire former offenders. But they are reluctant to do so openly or to develop policies around such practice because of possible public and press criticism.

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