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Association Between Selected Characteristics and Perceived Employability of Offenders

NCJ Number
99375
Journal
Criminal Justice and Behavior Volume: 12 Issue: 3 Dated: (September 1985) Pages: 353-365
Author(s)
R H Finn
Date Published
1985
Length
13 pages
Annotation
Employment applications were prepared for 20 fictitious job applicants, and were then rank ordered by 225 undergraduate students enrolled in personnel management classes based on perceived suitability for employment in an entry-level job.
Abstract
Job applicants differed from each other on three treatments: type of crime allegedly committed, judicial outcome, and sex. Employability scores were derived for each applicant by converting the rank orders to a normal distribution with a given mean and standard deviation. Analysis of the data revealed a clear bias against all applicants who had allegedly committed a crime. The magnitude of the bias was related to the type of crime allegedly committed, and to the judicial outcome. Bias was not related to the sex of the applicant. (Author abstract)

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