Episode
Criminal Records: No Thanks!
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And you thought our crime and punishment suite was finished. Not yet it isn't! Not before we cover criminal records. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chapters
Join Josh, Chuck, and Jerry for the Stuff You Should Know podcast, a show where they tackle topics ranging from the interesting to the downright bizarre.
00:00 - 01:38 (01:38)
Summary
Join Josh, Chuck, and Jerry for the Stuff You Should Know podcast, a show where they tackle topics ranging from the interesting to the downright bizarre.
EpisodeCriminal Records: No Thanks!
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The podcast discusses the issue of individuals having criminal records even when falsely arrested, and how it can have a negative impact if the person comes from a marginalized group that already faces discrimination in society.
01:38 - 05:34 (03:56)
Summary
The podcast discusses the issue of individuals having criminal records even when falsely arrested, and how it can have a negative impact if the person comes from a marginalized group that already faces discrimination in society.
EpisodeCriminal Records: No Thanks!
PodcastStuff You Should Know
This episode talks about why arrested individuals often want to have their mugshots taken and posted online and discusses the cultural significance of these images.
05:34 - 09:11 (03:37)
Summary
This episode talks about why arrested individuals often want to have their mugshots taken and posted online and discusses the cultural significance of these images.
EpisodeCriminal Records: No Thanks!
PodcastStuff You Should Know
It is difficult to expunge criminal records, the record associated with a certain case itself will remain but can be difficult to access depending on the case.
09:11 - 16:44 (07:33)
Summary
It is difficult to expunge criminal records, the record associated with a certain case itself will remain but can be difficult to access depending on the case. Depending on what the crime was, whether there was a conviction, how long ago the event occurred, and the actions of the perpetrator since the event will all be taken into account when determining expungement eligibility.
EpisodeCriminal Records: No Thanks!
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The practice of making criminal records searchable for jobs or housing is based on the assumption of untrustworthiness.
16:44 - 22:54 (06:10)
Summary
The practice of making criminal records searchable for jobs or housing is based on the assumption of untrustworthiness. Eliminating criminal records for minors who have committed nonviolent crimes or a single offense could help them avoid the obstacles of having a criminal record as an adult.
EpisodeCriminal Records: No Thanks!
PodcastStuff You Should Know
A majority of US employers have a background check policy and rely on local and state repositories for criminal records.
22:55 - 31:53 (08:58)
Summary
A majority of US employers have a background check policy and rely on local and state repositories for criminal records. Convictions on state level are available to the public on public records.
EpisodeCriminal Records: No Thanks!
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Federal bonding is a measure used by the US government to give employers assurance and protection against any criminal acts committed by their employees, while fidelity bonding is a voluntary measure taken by employers themselves to safeguard their businesses against fraud, theft, and other employee misdeeds.
31:54 - 38:35 (06:41)
Summary
Federal bonding is a measure used by the US government to give employers assurance and protection against any criminal acts committed by their employees, while fidelity bonding is a voluntary measure taken by employers themselves to safeguard their businesses against fraud, theft, and other employee misdeeds.
EpisodeCriminal Records: No Thanks!
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Experts suggest that criminal records become more harmful than helpful to the person after three years of no criminal activity, and a one-stop shop for information about effective rehabilitation programs could improve outcomes and reduce recidivism rates.
38:35 - 43:45 (05:10)
Summary
Experts suggest that criminal records become more harmful than helpful to the person after three years of no criminal activity, and a one-stop shop for information about effective rehabilitation programs could improve outcomes and reduce recidivism rates.
EpisodeCriminal Records: No Thanks!
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Criminal records make it difficult for people to find legitimate work, resulting in an overall reduction of the American workforce by 0.9 to 1%.
43:45 - 51:21 (07:35)
Summary
Criminal records make it difficult for people to find legitimate work, resulting in an overall reduction of the American workforce by 0.9 to 1%. However, there are certain jobs where having a criminal record may not be a barrier to entry.
EpisodeCriminal Records: No Thanks!
PodcastStuff You Should Know
There are trade-offs with the power of MRI machines - a lower power magnet can produce decent images compared to a higher strength magnet but with longer scan time.
51:23 - 53:54 (02:31)
Summary
There are trade-offs with the power of MRI machines - a lower power magnet can produce decent images compared to a higher strength magnet but with longer scan time. 3 Tesla machines are the highest strength magnet widely available for clinical use.
EpisodeCriminal Records: No Thanks!
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The hosts discuss the potential for humans to develop new senses through innovative technologies such as 10 Tesla MRIs.
53:54 - 55:47 (01:53)
Summary
The hosts discuss the potential for humans to develop new senses through innovative technologies such as 10 Tesla MRIs.