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Hello all I have been reading allot of posts on here and know where you comin from. a criminal record can ruin your life in more ways even afer you have done the time. Once when the doc wanted to put me in the hospital for being so sick - and a doctors excuse and a fever and STILL lost the job I had even disclosed my record on the application TALKED to the interviewer about what happend. I have lost several nice jobs because of my record. Some people get lucky and get bartending jobs or others luck out and get the para legal position. What they want to say yes or no way to when looking at criminal records. here is my thoughts though on that.īasically, as I see it. See Gordon and Mailman, Immigration Law and Procedure, § 75.05. There is administrative and judicial case law holding that any crime having as an element the intent to defraud is a crime involving moral turpitude. Conspiracy, attempt, or being an accessory involves moral turpitude if the underlying offense involves moral turpitude. However, assaults not involving dangerous weapons or evil intent have been held not to involve moral turpitude. On the net here is how I have found a crime of moral turpitude defined.Ĭrimes of Moral Turpitude: refers generally to conduct that shocks the public conscience.' Obviously, offenses such as murder, voluntary manslaughter, kidnaping, robbery, and aggravated assaults involve moral turpitude. Members of polite ssociety who are unwilling or unable to forgive a felon in ways that offer a true second chance to rejoin society feel they are right to destroy the lives of others at a vunerable moment betrayed societies trust. So location of a felon in prison or out makes no difference to one who beleives once a felon always a felon.
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If you hold that a convicted felon at the moment they betray polite societies trust by commiting their felonious crime forever marks him or her self as a terminally morally defective person unworthy of polote societies forgiveness. Some people consider felons life long morally defective in character development no matter if they located in or out of prison. There is a certain extremely negative stereotype driven 'discomfort' polite society associates with convicted felons and workplaces respond to that widely held anti-felon prejudice using discrimination. The other reason felons get discriminated against is because, polite society likes to think it that since its members did not commit a felony they are somehow better then 'common' criminals. A Crime of Moral Turpitude suggests that the nature of a particular felon's crime defines them as having an antisocial character defect so profoundly vile that a felon capable of certain crimes can or should never be trusted by members of polite society ever again. Until nutty doctors make felons into some new type of disabled people which is only a matter of time the way things are going until then felons can be denied jobs as best I know.įelony's come in different types in the minds of employers.Ĭrimes like identity thief, stealing, anything where the core of the criminal act is a betrayal of trust is considered a Crime of Moral Turpitude. Dope addiction is now considered a disability not a moral lapse so so using past addiction as a discrimination tool when someone is a recovering addict likely goes against the ADA. As things stand now if a company wants to discriminate strictly based on felony conviction while morally wrong there is no law I am aware of forbiding the practice. Felons do not have a protected class status like that afforded, race, disability or national origin.
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In general I have never seen any law that recognises 'convicted felon's as a protected class per-se in cases of discrimination. I am not honestly sure what exact jobs felons can not have since there is no national law that defines exactly what jobs a felon can not have. They were sending me a check every month! lol When I was trying to get work after being on welfare, I answered my laspe there as the Department of Social Services. If the ex-felon worked in the system and got good reviews for work, cant that Unit manager or whatever also give the inmate a reference for the good work the inmate did? So when the ex-felon goes for the intial or second interview, that person will know what is being talked when it comes to 'Bonding'. Not just for felons for people who are working to get off welfare also.
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I posted a couple links in this forum.įrom what I read on the Bonding, an employer can get this free for I think it said 6 months.
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Build the reputation of a good worker and great skills.Īlso read up on the Bonding Issues. Who knows, eventually get enough business for their own. What does your spouse like to do? Construction, painter, masonary work? These are things that a person can learn and then start side jobs.