Ep 548: Rethinking Background Checks
Sep 08, 2023•27 min•Transcript available on Metacast Episode description
We've featured several employers on the show with recruiting strategies focusing on hiring people with criminal histories. All of these employers have spoken about the benefits for the people they hire, the benefits they get from reaching new talent pools, and the benefits for society as a whole.
Despite this growing list of case studies, several misconceptions about hiring people who have been involved with the criminal justice system are holding many employers back.
My guest this week is Shawn Bushway, a professor at the University at Albany and a researcher at RAND Corporation. Shawn has built a body of research on the impact of criminal background checks on employment, and his work informed the current standards of the EEOC. He now helps employers revise their background check policies to better reflect the science about re-offending and become compliant with EEOC guidance.
In the interview, we discuss:
How background checks have evolved
Ban the box
How the tightness of the labor market dictates employers' attitudes
Common misconceptions
The myth around recidivism
Overestimating the level of risk
Why crime type is irrelevant
Making factually informed decisions
Avoiding false positives
Age, time, and number
The role of government in creating practical, useable incentives to hire people with criminal histories
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