The approach to mass incarceration in the United States has created significant barriers to employment and societal reintegration for justice-impacted individuals. This complex issue requires human resources professionals to develop a deep understanding of how historical policies, systemic discrimination, and societal stigma have contributed to labor market exclusion. While many professionals have a basic grasp of the criminal justice system, a more comprehensive framework is needed to effectively address the intersecting challenges of employment access, racial disparities, and successful reintegration into society.

In this course, you will examine the key factors that shape employment outcomes for justice-impacted individuals, including legal restrictions, collateral consequences, and discriminatory hiring practices. Through an exploration of labeling theory, person-centered language, and historical contexts, you'll develop critical analytical skills to evaluate systemic barriers and identify solutions. By understanding these interconnected issues, you'll be better prepared to support successful employment outcomes and broader societal reintegration for justice-impacted individuals.

 

How It Works

Course Length
2 weeks

Effort
5 to 8 hours of study per week

Format
100% online, instructor-led
  • Recruitment and talent professionals
  • Human resources managers
  • DEI specialists
  • Workforce development professionals
  • Probation and parole officers
  • Reentry specialists
  • Vocational training managers
  • Licensing and credentialing professionals
  • Learning and development managers
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