Consider this: what if you were judged for something you were most ashamed of? What if one night, you were at a party with some friends and you woke up the next morning in a hotel room with a stranger lying next to you? However, every time you filled out a job application, you were asked, “Have you ever had sex with a stranger?” without any other follow-up questions to justify your actions. In this circumstance, you could not explain that you were in an instable state of mind because you were drunk or that you never wanted to attend the party in the first place, and it was your friends who hauled you into such predicament. In relation to this simple situation, former felons are often stunned when one of the questions on their job application …show more content…
In cases such as these, laws were passed without a second thought as a standing innovation from both sides of the senate arose to acknowledge the president’s declaration. Although it is easier said than done to care about the welfare of ex-prisoners, it is in every person’s best interest to provide them a second chance at success. The simple fact is that at least 95 percent of all convicts in America will ultimately be freed and returned to the community. However, some on-parole offenders not only struggle with meeting with their parole officers but paying for the service itself as well. Besides having to dedicate to their new job, ex-felons in states such as Pennsylvania must pay a $60 fee just to register for the parole program. If he or she did not pay the fee, then he or she would have to return to jail. In order to pay for a program to keep someone away from dealing drugs, some former felons are ironically forced to resort to drug dealing to compensate for a program they cannot