Middle-class offenders as employees – assessing the risk: A 35-Year Follow-Up

Humphreys, Keith orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-3756-4710, Peelo, Moira orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-3756-4710, Wilson, Alison and Anderson, Jill (2013) Middle-class offenders as employees – assessing the risk: A 35-Year Follow-Up. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation .

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Abstract

A 35-year follow-up of a series of 317 middle-class offenders in England and Wales suggests that the dangers of employing offenders may be more limited than expected. Although 40% were subsequently convicted, only 8% were subsequently convicted of offenses that directly and adversely affected an employer. This work should challenge the “exaggerated fears” of employers. Interestingly, variables<br/>which normally predict subsequent criminal activity made no impact in trying to predict offenses against an employer.


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