Employment of Persons Released from Federal Prison in 2010

Second Chance Month
April 2023

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Employment of Persons Released from Federal Prison in 2010

Employment of Persons Released from Federal Prison 2010 report cover


This report fulfills a congressional mandate in the Fair Chance to Compete for Jobs Act, part of the 2019 Defense Reauthorization Act (P.L. 116–92, Title XI, Subtitle B, Section 1124). Congress tasked the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) and the U.S. Census Bureau with reporting on post-prison employment of persons released from federal prison.

The records of persons released from federal prison in 2010 (collected by BJS in the Federal Justice Statistics Program) were linked with employment and earnings data from the Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics program (collected by the U.S. Census Bureau) to estimate the percentage of persons who were employed in the 4 years (16 quarters) after release, as well as their earnings and employment sector.

The report presents statistics on both pre-prison and post-prison employment and median earnings, differentiated by age, sex, race and ethnicity, most serious offense, and amount of time served. The report also discusses the industry sectors that employed persons before and after imprisonment.

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