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NY - Workforce Advocacy Center, Inc. | Sex Offender Issues - Sex Offender News, Studies... - 0 views

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    Workforce Advocacy Center, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation chartered and dedicated to eliminating discrimination in employment, education, and housing against individuals with arrest and conviction records...
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Jobs for Felons: List of Companies That Hire Felons - 0 views

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    This is a list of companies that hire felons and ex-convicts. So, who hires felons? Getting a job after prison can be tough; here is a list of companies known to hire excons and felons in addition to their regular new hires. Businesses that employee felons give many ex-cons the chance to continue their rehabilitation and studies show lower the recidivism rate. Companies hiring felons show in surveys that they can often be productive workers. Use this general list of ex-con hiring companies to help in your search in asking the question; where can a felon get a job? More links: http://sexoffenderissues.blogspot.com/p/links.html#Employment
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GA - Southern Center for Human Rights Lawsuit Info - 0 views

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    Over the last few years, Georgia's General Assembly has passed several law that prohibit people on the sex offender registry from living or working in certain locations within 1,000 feet of: schools, child care facilities, school bus stops and other areas where minors congregate. On June 20, 2006, the Southern Center for Human Rights ("SCHR") filed a lawsuit on behalf of everyone on the registry challenging these residency and employment restrictions. The lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia in Atlanta. The defendants in the case are Governor Sonny Perdue, Attorney General Thurbert Baker, and all of the sheriffs in Georgia.
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How to Commit Internet Suicide and Disappear from the Web Forever - 0 views

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    Sick of horribly embarrassing things showing up when potential employers Google your name? Tired of everyone knowing you live in a garden level dungeon apartment? Perhaps you just don't like the fact the internet makes you easy to find. Thankfully, it's not that hard to delete yourself entirely. Here's how to do it. For mildly famous (or infamous) individuals, disappearing is essentially impossible, but for the average person it's surprisingly easy. It just depends on much info is already out there.
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