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.
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...
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.
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.…
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…
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, over two thirds of released prisoners will be re-arrested within three years. Ex-offenders need direction…
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...
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…
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...
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…
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…
Jam-packed with names, addresses, phone numbers, websites, and email addresses of key government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and businesses involved in…
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.
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...
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...
Misunderstanding job market realities, job seekers make numerous mistakes that frequently result in self-fulfilling prophecies. Two of America's leading career experts…
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…