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Hiring individuals with criminal records, including sex offenders, primarily offers the societal benefit of reducing recidivism and providing a motivated, dependable workforce for the employer. Specific benefits for employers include potential financial incentives (tax credits and insurance) and access to an often underutilized talent pool.
Benefits for Employers
Financial Incentives
- Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC): Employers may be eligible for a federal tax credit of up to $2,400 for each qualified new worker hired from specific target groups that face barriers to employment, which can include individuals with a criminal history.
- Federal Bonding Program: The U.S. Department of Labor sponsors a program allowing employers to purchase fidelity bonds that insure them against losses from employee dishonesty, which helps mitigate perceived risk when hiring individuals with a criminal past.
- Motivated Workforce: Individuals who have faced significant challenges in finding employment are often highly motivated, appreciative of the opportunity, and can exhibit lower turnover rates than other employees.
- Access to Skilled Labor: Many former offenders have completed treatment or vocational programs that provide relevant job skills and education. They may have a range of professional skills that are underutilized due to their record.
- Dependability and Structure: Individuals on probation or parole often have structured supervision and strict rules regarding their living situation and hours, which can translate to greater reliability and accountability in the workplace.
Societal Benefits
- Reduced Recidivism: Studies show that obtaining stable employment is a crucial factor in successful community reintegration and significantly lowers the likelihood of former offenders committing new crimes.
- Enhanced Community Safety: By helping former offenders become productive, self-sufficient members of society, employers contribute to overall crime prevention and community safety.
- Addressing Labor Shortages: Hiring from this “untapped workforce” can help businesses fill open positions and expand their applicant pool, as demonstrated by companies like Butterball Farms which initially turned to this pool to meet staffing needs.

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