Skip to the main content

Review article

https://doi.org/10.31299/ksi.33.2.5

Finding stable employment – is there hope for individuals with criminal records in South Africa?

Francois Christiaan Marthinus Louw orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-5493-5520 ; University of South Africa, School of Criminal Justice *
Ephraim Kevin Sibanyoni ; University of South Africa, School of Criminal Justice

* Corresponding author.


Full text: english pdf 380 Kb

page 220-240

downloads: 492

cite


Abstract

This paper examines the impact of criminal record expungement on employment opportunities and explores strategies to improve the employability of formerly incarcerated individuals. A comprehensive literature review approach was adopted to synthesise existing research, policies, and theoretical perspectives on the topic. This approach was suitable given the limited empirical research and fragmented understanding of criminal record expungement and offender reintegration in the South African context. Findings indicate that securing sustainable employment remains one of the greatest challenges faced by ex-offenders, primarily due to structural barriers within communities, employer bias, societal stigma, and personal limitations such as inadequate education and job skills. To address these challenges, the paper recommends expanding expungement eligibility criteria, reducing waiting periods, and introducing automatic record-sealing for minor offences. Additionally, it proposes policy interventions such as employer tax incentives, financial protections, and facilitating access to employment opportunities within the Department of Correctional Services.

Keywords

employment; expungement; reintegration; second chance; stigma

Hrčak ID:

341798

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/341798

Publication date:

19.12.2025.

Visits: 876 *