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Thursday, May 01, 2014

Getting Jobs For Ex-Offenders Key To Keeping Them From Crime

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More than 10 years of Robert Wheeler’s life was spent locked in a California federal prison after he was convicted of multiple drug and weapon possession charges.

Upon his release roughly two years ago, Wheeler, 43, found himself without a job, without resources, the world utterly changed. He eventually landed a construction job, but his supervisor demanded as a caveat that Wheeler undertake a four-week training program for ex-offenders. Wheeler now credits that program with helping him gain the necessary professional skills so that he didn’t commit another crime.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

BS

Anonymous said...

Had a chance and blew it.

Anonymous said...

I guess you two never made a mistake before. We need more perfect people like you two.

Anonymous said...

No one ever hires ex-sex offenders!