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Joseph Graffam

Researcher at Deakin University

Publications -  50
Citations -  1086

Joseph Graffam is an academic researcher from Deakin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Recidivism & Employability. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 49 publications receiving 988 citations. Previous affiliations of Joseph Graffam include RMIT University.

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Variables Affecting Successful Reintegration as Perceived by Offenders and Professionals

TL;DR: In this article, six broad domains were identified as influencing reintegration of ex-offenders including personal conditions, social network/environment, accommodation, criminal justice system, rehabilitation and counselling support, and employment and training support.
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The Perceived Employability of Ex-Prisoners and Offenders:

TL;DR: Ex-prisoners were rated as being less likely than offenders and the general workforce to exhibit the skills and characteristics relevant to employability and implications for the preparation and support of ex-prisoner and offenders into employment are discussed.
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Community Reintegration of Ex-Prisoners: Type and Degree of Change in Variables Influencing Successful Reintegration

TL;DR: Assessment of the type and degree of change in reintegration variables over time in ex-prisoners indicates that current health ratings and several indicators of drug use were significantly different over the three measurement phases.
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Factors that influence employer decisions in hiring and retaining an employee with a disability

TL;DR: Results of a national study in Australia show that employer values as well as the need to include employers in a partnership approach are important to decisions to hire and retain a person with a disability.
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Employer benefits and costs of employing a person with a disability

TL;DR: Results of a national study in Australia show that employer values as well as the need to include employers in a partnership approach are important to decisions to hire and retain a person with a disability.