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420. Which Jobs Will Come Back, and When?

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Navigating Crime Economics and Employment Policies

This chapter explores the field of crime economics, focusing on how improved DNA database policies can deter crime and the economic implications of incarceration. It discusses challenges faced by former inmates, including high recidivism rates and employment barriers, while analyzing the 'Ban the Box' movement's unintended consequences. The chapter underscores the complexities of criminal justice reform and the need for effective policy discussions across political divides.

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