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ALTERNATIVE
CRIME PREVENTION POLICIES:
Improving the transition
from prison to work
An EPI
conference
Listen to the
keynote address from
U. S. Attorney General Janet Reno 
THE ECONOMIC POLICY INSTITUTE
PRESENTS
ALTERNATIVE CRIME PREVENTION
POLICIES:
IMPROVING THE TRANSITION FROM PRISON TO WORK
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2000
8:30 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.
UNITED STATES CAPITOL BUILDING,
ROOM S-C5.
MORNING SESSION
Opening remarks
Jeff Faux, President, Economic
Policy Institute
Framing the Issues: Labor
Markets and Crime
Introduction by Jared
Bernstein, Director of the Living Standards Project, Economic
Policy Institute
Moderated by Bill Rodgers, Chief Economist, US Department of
Labor
9:15-10:45 a.m.
Framing the Issues: Crime, Work, and Social Policy
Elliott Currie, University of California, Berkeley
Crime and the Low Wage Labor Market
Ellen Houston, Economic
Policy Institute
Labor Market Outcomes and
Crime Over the 1990s Expansion
Richard Freeman, Harvard
University and London School of Economics
10:45 - 11:00 a.m.
Overcoming the Stigma: Criminal Recidivism and the Job Market
Moderated by Jay Stewart, National Urban League
11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Work as a Turning Point in the Life Course of Criminals
Chris Uggen, University of
Minnesota
Employers Attitudes
Toward Hiring Ex-Offenders
Harry Holzer, Georgetown University
and The Urban Institute
The
Effectiveness of Jobs Programs for Offenders and At-risk Individuals
Shawn Bushway, University
of Maryland
Discussant: Steve Rickman, Weed and Seed
1:00 - 2:30 p.m. Lunch
Keynote Address: Attorney
General Janet Reno
AFTERNOON SESSION
Research and Evaluation
Introduction by Richard
Freeman, Harvard University and London School of Economics
2:30-3:05 p.m.
·Researching the Effectiveness of the Massachusetts
Offender Reentry Project:
A Collaborative Effort Among Law Enforcement, Non-profit,Academic,
Business, and Faith-based Organizations
Stefan LoBuglio, Suffolk
County Sheriff's Department and Harvard University
Reverend Mark Scott, Ella J. Baker House, Boston, MA
3:15-5:00 p.m.
"What Works" Roundtable: A Discussion Among Practitioners
Moderated by Andre Norman, Pan African Youth Congress, Ella J.
Baker House, Boston, MA
Larry Johnson, Better People, Portland, Oregon, "Living
Wages"
Ken Dodds, US Probation,
Cleveland, "Job Fairs"
Larry Fehr, Pioneer Human Services, Seattle, "Job Training
and Housing"
Mindy Tarlow, Center for Employment Opportunities, NY, "Role
of Employers"
John Jeffries, Vera Institute, NY, "Importance of Fathers"
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