Index

Nicole C. Jones Young (Franklin & Marshall College, USA)

Now Hiring

ISBN: 978-1-80262-086-3, eISBN: 978-1-80262-085-6

Publication date: 11 July 2022

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Jones Young, N.C. (2022), "Index", Now Hiring, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 133-136. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80262-085-620221012

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INDEX

Absenteeism
, 37–38

American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN)
, 23–24

AmeriCorps VISTA
, 1–2

Antidiscrimination laws
, 25

Asbestos problem
, 3

Attrition
, 37–38

Background checks, employment
, 74–77

Ban the Box movement
, 73–74, 102–103

Black on Black crime
, 47–48

Black-white hiring gap
, 82–83

Bureau of Justice
, 9

Capitol Police Department
, 23

Carceral system
, 4, 12

Career progression, exploring
, 108–109

Case-by-case basis
, 54

Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries
, 49

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
, 48

Central Park Five
, 19

Clean Slate policies
, 51

Collateral consequences
, 10–11

The Color of Law
, 82

Commercial bail
, 12–13

Community corrections
, 14–15

Compensation
, 73

Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
, 101–102, 106

Correctional population
, 22–25

Cost, employer concerns
, 49–51

Crime policy
, 3

Criminal history
, 57, 59, 63–64

American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN)
, 23–24

antidiscrimination laws
, 25

Bureau of Justice
, 9

Capitol Police Department
, 23

carceral system
, 12

characteristic of
, 58

collateral consequences
, 10–11

commercial bail
, 12–13

community corrections
, 14–15

correctional population
, 22–25

criminology
, 25

educational and job training programs
, 12

employers
, 27–28

employment
, 16, 18, 25, 27

heart-wrenching documentary
, 13

jails
, 12

law-abiding community
, 10

mass incarceration
, 9–10

National Inventory of Collateral Consequences of Conviction
, 10–11

punishment without crime
, 13–14

race
, 23–25

socioeconomic advancement
, 24–25

sociology
, 25

stereotypes
, 24

troubling
, 13

United States Bureau of Justice Statistics
, 9

US criminal justice system
, 12

US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
, 11

Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC)
, 17–18

Criminal justice system
, 2

CSR. See Corporate social responsibility (CSR)

Dehumanization
, 42

Digital divide
, 60

Discriminatory practices
, 82

Diversity training
, 88–89

Educational and job training programs
, 12

Employee

career progression, exploring
, 108–109

clients
, 109

comfort
, 109

conflict
, 103

employment
, 111

hiring managers
, 111

organizational policies
, 110–111

relationships
, 109

training
, 87, 111

Employers
, 27–28

assumptions/expectations
, 68–70

bias
, 30–33

cost
, 49–51

hesitant to hire
, 44–54

job relationship
, 52–54

nature interpretations
, 52–54

offenses
, 52–54

organizational reputation
, 51–52

organizations
, 90

safety
, 47–49

trust
, 45–47

Employment
, 2, 16, 18, 25, 27, 111

application
, 72–74

background checks
, 74–77

compensation
, 73

criminal history
, 57, 59, 63–64

decisions, unrelated proxies as
, 80–83

digital disadvantage
, 59–63

discrimination
, 38, 82

employer assumptions/expectations
, 68–70

employment decisions, unrelated proxies as
, 80–83

ethnicity
, 82

gaps
, 64–66

Great Resignation
, 56

hiring policies
, 79–80

Job Openings and Labor Turnover (JOLTS)
, 56

knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs)
, 59

legal attempts
, 73–74

minimum educational requirements
, 77–79

navigating appearance
, 66–68

open hiring
, 79

organizations
, 83, 98–99

race
, 82

repeated rejection
, 55–56

social class
, 82

training
, 89

Entrepreneurial ventures, financial capital resources
, 96

Ethnicity
, 82

Gaps
, 64–66

Gap year
, 1–2

Gender-Career
, 21

Great Resignation
, 56

Heart-wrenching documentary
, 13

Higher labor costs
, 105–106

Hiring process

absenteeism
, 37–38

attrition
, 37–38

dehumanization
, 42

employer bias
, 30–33

employment discrimination
, 38

hesitant to hire
, 44–54

implicit bias assessments
, 40

managers
, 4

organizational attraction
, 33–34

organizational selection
, 34–37

personal concerns
, 38–40

policies
, 79–80

resources and educational opportunities
, 32

selection process research
, 38

stigma
, 41–42

Implicit bias assessments
, 40

Inclusive mindset, hiring process

absenteeism
, 37–38

attrition
, 37–38

dehumanization
, 42

employer bias
, 30–33

employment discrimination
, 38

implicit bias assessments
, 40

organizational attraction
, 33–34

organizational selection
, 34–37

personal concerns
, 38–40

resources and educational opportunities
, 32

selection process research
, 38

stigma
, 41–42

Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce
, 97–98

Individual-level negotiations
, 73

Invisible stigmas
, 58

Jails
, 12

Job Openings and Labor Turnover (JOLTS)
, 56

Job relationship
, 52–54

Job-seekers educational attainment
, 46–47

Knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs)
, 59, 72

Law-abiding community
, 10

Legal attempts
, 73–74

Management scholars
, 6

Mass incarceration
, 3, 9–10

Minimum educational requirements
, 77–79

Moral standing
, 95

Nadir of Race Relations
, 105

National Inventory of Collateral Consequences of Conviction
, 10–11, 59, 95

National Inventory of Collateral Convictions
, 95–96

Nature interpretations
, 52–54

Navigating appearance
, 66–68

Neon Lights and Civil Rights
, 52

New York Human Resource Administration
, 1

Occupational Information Network (O*Net)
, 72

Occupational licenses, removal of restrictions on
, 93–95

Offenses
, 52–54

Open hiring
, 79

Organizational attraction
, 33–34

Organizational Behavior researcher
, 1

Organizational norms

employment
, 98–99

entrepreneurial ventures, financial capital resources
, 96

Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce
, 97–98

National Inventory of Collateral Consequences of Conviction
, 95

occupational licenses, removal of restrictions on
, 93–95

prudential-sponsored entrepreneurship program
, 96–97

Organizational reputation
, 51–52

Organizational responsibility

corporate social responsibility (CSR)
, 101–102, 106

employee conflict
, 103

higher labor costs
, 105–106

reputation
, 103–104

society
, 102

transparency
, 102–103

Organizations
, 4, 83

case for change
, 86–91

correctional facilities
, 89

diversity training
, 88–89

employee training
, 87

employers
, 90

employment training
, 89

participation
, 90

pipeline
, 90

policies
, 110–111

selection
, 34–37

training individuals
, 90

workforce development
, 89

Parole officers (POs)
, 1–2

Participation
, 90

Personal concerns
, 38–40

Person-job fit (P-J)
, 79

Pipeline
, 90

Prudential-sponsored entrepreneurship program
, 96–97

Punishment without crime
, 13–14

Race
, 23, 25, 82

Racial inequalities
, 3

Repeated rejection
, 55–56

Reputation
, 103–104

Resources and educational opportunities
, 32

Safety
, 47–49

Selection process research
, 38

Sentencing Project
, 103

Social class
, 82

Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM)
, 57–58, 72

Socioeconomic advancement
, 24–25

Sociology
, 25

Stereotypes
, 24

Stigma
, 41–42

Strategic job analysis
, 72

Systemic racism
, 44

System substantially
, 4

Training
, 111

diversity training
, 88–89

employee training
, 87

employers
, 90

individuals
, 90

participation
, 90

Transparency
, 102–103

Troubling
, 13

Trust
, 45, 47

United States Bureau of Justice Statistics
, 9

United States Capitol Building
, 22

US criminal justice system
, 12

US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
, 11

US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
, 48

Voluntary certification process
, 94

WEIRD
, 107–108

Workforce development
, 89

Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC)
, 17–18, 50