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In this job market, it is harder than ever for people with records to get a job. If there are 200 applicants for a job and 1 has a prison record--there is no way that person's app will even get looked at. What hope is there?
Diane
brain injury owneras you may deduce i have an a.b.i. what is not communicated is how a adult a.b.i. owner is viewed by the legal and criminal "justice" systems. few if any of us survive a year or two's incarceration, many exit by suicide, drugs, or via the effects surounding addiction and neglect by prison officials. not grumbling but asking your readers to consider if this is what life is like for aperson in jail who has a brain that is capable of full of achieving full function, what is it like for one who has limited capacity to do so, yet is not in the recognized classes of legal incapacity?
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