Criminal records and post-prison employment in Ghana: Formal and informal means of performing criminal background checks

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
F. Baffour, Abraham P. Francis, Mark Chong, N. Harris
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Abstract

This article contributes to the discussion on criminal record-keeping and post-prison employment from the perspective of a developing country. We present and discuss the results of a qualitative research based on interviews with 13 employers in Ghana about the use of criminal background checks in the hiring process. Data suggest a perceived lack of trust towards formerly incarcerated individuals primarily rooted in traditional cultural and moral values. Participants perceived that being associated with people with a criminal record is largely disapproved at the societal level. As a result, formerly incarcerated individuals are discriminated against in the employment setting. We also found that community dynamics and relations manage to overcome the lack of accuracy and reliability of state-provided criminal history information. Due to the absence of reliable access to criminal records through official channels, employers resort to informal means relying on community ties to get access to information about the past and character of job applicants. We conclude by discussing the implications of our findings for research, policy and practice.
加纳的犯罪记录和出狱后就业:进行犯罪背景调查的正式和非正式手段
本文从发展中国家的视角探讨了犯罪记录保存与出狱后就业问题。我们提出并讨论了一项定性研究的结果,该研究基于对加纳13家雇主的访谈,内容涉及在招聘过程中使用犯罪背景调查。数据显示,人们对以前被监禁的人缺乏信任,这主要源于传统文化和道德价值观。参与者认为,在社会层面上,与有犯罪记录的人交往在很大程度上是不被认可的。因此,以前被监禁的人在就业环境中受到歧视。我们还发现,社区动态和关系设法克服了国家提供的犯罪历史信息的准确性和可靠性的缺乏。由于缺乏通过官方渠道获得犯罪记录的可靠途径,雇主们诉诸于依靠社区关系的非正式手段来获取有关求职者的过去和性格的信息。最后,我们讨论了我们的发现对研究、政策和实践的影响。
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Criminology & Criminal Justice
Criminology & Criminal Justice CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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