Chad Feldheimer
Well-Known Member
Why not? And where should/shouldn't felons be permitted to work? Keep in mind that the more you restrict ex-felons' employment options, the more likely they are to turn back to crime.
At what point does punishing criminals turn from a crime deterrent into a crime incentive?
Felons are already restricted to a lot of things. How many job applications don't ask if you have ever been convicted of a felony? None that I can think of. They can't vote. They have a harder time getting bank loans, housing etc. Why not just loosen up on that stuff too then?
What point? I don't know. I think you are generalizing too much. I brought a specific instance and you are trying to lump it into a huge group.
Depends on the felon on where they should work.