Employment-crime relationships
Employment and Crime - A Summary Report
Jobs and Crime - Crime File Series Study Guide
Youth Crime and Employment Patterns in Three Brooklyn Neighborhoods
Sexual Abuse Within Employment Settings: A Comparison of Work-Related, Intra- and Extra-Familial Child Molesters
NIJ (National Institute of Justice)/Hoover Institution Conference on Economic Activity and Crime - A Summary and Comments
Relationships Between Youth Crime and Employment - A Theoretical and Empirical Approach
Unemployment Shocks for Individuals on the Margin: Exploring Recidivism Effects
Effects of Work on Hitting and Hurting
Impact of Recent Partner Violence on Poor Women's Capacity to Maintain Work
Differentiating Serious Adolescent Offenders Who Exit the Justice System From Those Who Do Not
Employment, Age, Race, and Crime: A Labor Theoretic Investigation
Intimate Partner Violence as an Obstacle to Employment Among Mothers Affected by Welfare Reform
Factories Behind Fences: Do Prison "Real Work" Programs Work?
Effects of Intimate Partner Violence on Low-Income Women's Health and Employment
Labor Markets, Employment, and Crime
Crime File: Jobs and Crime
This video, in the Crime File series, portrays a panel discussion of the empirical evidence of the relationship between unemployment and crime as well as job programs for ex-offenders in New York City and Philadelphia.
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Crime File: Jobs and Crime
Roads Diverge: Long-Term Patterns of Relapse, Recidivism, and Desistance for a Cohort of Drug Involved Offenders
Non-Criminal Consequences of Gang Membership: Impacts on Education and Employment in the Life-Course
Incarcerated Women, Their Children, and the Nexus with Foster Care
Contingencies in the Long-Term Impact of Work on Crime Among Youth
Criminal Background Checks and Hiring Ex-Offenders
Al Blumstein, Professor, Carnegie Mellon University
Kiminori Nakamura, Doctoral Student
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