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The most widely used release preparation handbook - the book no inmate should leave prison without. Focuses on the key psycho-social adjustments required to make a successful...
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This weekly planning journal, newly revised, assists ex-offenders in dealing with key transition issues during their first critical 99 days (14 weeks) in the free world.
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This weekly planning journal, newly revised, assists ex-offenders in dealing with key transition issues during their first critical 99 days (14 weeks) in the free world...
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This weekly planning journal, newly revised, assists ex-offenders in dealing with key transition issues during their first critical 99 days (14 weeks) in the free world.
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Anger is a completely normal, healthy human emotion. But when it gets out of control and turns destructive, it can lead to problems—a...
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Despite negative rap sheets, most ex-offenders should be able to go on to rewarding jobs and productive careers. But many don’t – their rap sheet becomes their resume! Once released.…
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Here's the first resume and letter guide designed to assist ex-offenders in finding rewarding employment. Written by two of America's leading career experts, the book addresses…
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Ex-offenders face numerous challenges in making it on the outside. First and foremost, they must quickly find a job and keep it in order to support themselves in the free world...
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This incredibly detailed and user-friendly resource helps ex-offenders stay out for good. It identifies key support services and common sense tools for discovering new meaning…
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Successful re-entry into the free world requires strong job interview skills. Indeed, while ex-offenders face numerous barriers to employment, the key to getting a job is how well...
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This ground-breaking book offers sound re-entry employment advice for those with red flags in their backgrounds and those who may appear unemployable. Indeed, finding a good job...
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Used as the key text in the State of Ohio's innovative new offender re-entry program, this companion workbook for The Ex-Offender's Job Hunting Guide is filled with practical…
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Indeed, each year nearly 700,000 ex-offenders exit prison for the free world. Within three years of release, two-thirds return to prison where they each cost taxpayers between $25,000 and $210,000 a year to experience questionable justice and retribution…
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Jam-packed with names, addresses, phone numbers, websites, and email addresses of key government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and businesses involved in…
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In today's job environment, it's usually the better-educated person who gets the position, promotion, or raise...
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Finding a job may be the hardest, most frustrating, and ego-bruising work you ever do. Depending on how you approach the process, it also can be an extremely educational.
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Meet job seekers who have made poor choices; received Cs, Ds, and Fs in school; experienced bad luck; often got into trouble, including jail time; reveal sketchy backgrounds; frequently change jobs; impress few people...
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Wow, this much anticipated new edition is the perfect book and lifeline for all locked-up offenders who need practical guidance on what lies ahead and wise advice on how to...
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Misunderstanding job market realities, job seekers make numerous mistakes that frequently result in self-fulfilling prophecies. Two of America's leading career experts…
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For many people, finding and keeping a job is a major challenge—one fraught with numerous obstacles, both material and mental. A lack of transportation, a lack of career guidance...
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Millions of individuals face employment barriers. While a few barriers may be caused by other people (discrimination) or beyond one’s control (health), most barriers are self-inflicted…
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According to the U.S. Department of Justice, more than two-thirds of released offenders are rearrested within three years. Studies have shown that one of the top factors in...
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According to the U.S. Department of Justice, more than two-thirds of released offenders are rearrested within three years. Studies have shown that one of the top factors in...
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According to the U.S. Department of Justice, more than two-thirds of released offenders are rearrested within three years. Studies have shown that one of the top factors in...
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