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Original Articles

Ex-Convicts

A Workplace Diversity Issue

Pages 35-51 | Published online: 15 Oct 2008

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Mavis Dako-Gyeke & Frank Darkwa Baffour. (2016) We are like devils in their eyes: Perceptions and experiences of stigmatization and discrimination against recidivists in Ghana. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 55:4, pages 235-253.
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Joe Graffam, Alison Shinkfield, Barbara Lavelle & Wenda McPherson. (2004) Variables Affecting Successful Reintegration as Perceived by Offenders and Professionals. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 40:1-2, pages 147-171.
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Kemi Salawu Anazodo, Rose Ricciardelli & Christopher Chan. (2019) Employment after incarceration: managing a socially stigmatized identity. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal 38:5, pages 564-582.
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ILONA HASLEWOOD-PÓCSIK, STEVEN BROWN & JON SPENCER. (2008) A not so Well-Lit Path: Employers' Perspectives on Employing Ex-offenders. The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 47:1, pages 18-30.
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ILONA HASLEWOOD-PÓCSIK, STEVEN BROWN & JON SPENCER. (2007) A not so Well-Lit Path: Employers' Perspectives on Employing Ex-offenders. The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 0:0, pages 071108172414002-???.
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