Background Check Harm
Employee background check errors harm thousands of workers
But the background check data many HR providers rely on can be flawed, and the errors can damage lives and hopes. Some of the errors detailed in lawsuits against background check firms are inexplicable and show a lack of basic attention to detail. Common mistakes include mismatched names and addresses.
https://www.techtarget.com/searchhrsoftware/feature/Employee-background-check-errors-harm-thousands-of-workersHow Background Checks Harm Formerly Incarcerated People
Finally, it is worth noting that background checks can inaccurately indicate that someone has a criminal record when, in fact, they do not. Given these limitations, and the risks of discrimination and harm to formerly incarcerated people, we do not believe that a background check should be used to screen potential tenants or roommates.
https://www.listingsproject.com/resources/article/how-background-checks-harm-formerly-incarcerated-people5 Common Causes of Background Check Errors - Pre-Employ
The Harm of Inaccurate Background Checks Increased Demand. During the pandemic, a large number of people have changed their housing arrangements and their jobs. Technology. Background checks are becoming more automated, but typically little is known about the AI used in these... Lack of Attention. ...
https://www.pre-employ.com/newsblog/the-harm-of-inaccurate-background-checks/Faulty FBI Background Checks Harm Job Seekers and Workers
NELP estimates that roughly 600,000 people a year are harmed by inaccurate or incomplete FBI background checks. Around half the FBI’s arrest records fail to include the final disposition of the case, so even if the case was dismissed, employers might not know that from the background-check results.
https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/voices/faulty-fbi-background-checks-harm-job-seekers-and-workersThe Increasing Risks of Background Checks - SHRM
When HR professionals do ask applicants about their criminal histories, they must be careful not to seek too much information or to improperly use what they learn. The FCRA generally permits...
https://www.shrm.org/hr-today/news/hr-magazine/1216/pages/the-increasing-risks-of-background-checks-.aspxHow Background Checks Harm Formerly Incarcerated People
For many landlords and tenants, background checks are a normal part of the housing application process. However, for formerly incarcerated individuals, they are part of a system of discrimination that leads to homelessness, difficulty finding employment and recidivism (that is committing a crime after being released from incarceration).
https://d3k4q8wq6fyj8w.cloudfront.net/resources/article/how-background-checks-harm-formerly-incarcerated-peopleBackground Checks: What You Need To Know | Childcare.gov
One of your child care provider’s most important responsibilities is keeping your child safe from harm. One way your provider does this is by making sure that all adults with access to your child have had a comprehensive background check. Your child care provider should verify that this check shows that the adult does not have a history of child abuse or violence.
https://childcare.gov/consumer-education/background-checks-what-you-need-to-knowWhat are background checks and security clearances?
The background check process starts after you accept a job offer. The hiring agency will ask you for the necessary personal information to start the background investigation process. The amount of information you’ll need to give depends on the job. ... A low risk position is likely to produce some harm or noticeable damage to the public’s ...
https://www.usajobs.gov/Help/faq/job-announcement/security-clearances/Background Checks - SHRM
While background checks can be a helpful tool for employers to screen potential hires, HR must ensure they do not run afoul of local ban-the-box laws, Fair Credit Reporting Act rules and ...
https://www.shrm.org/ResourcesAndTools/Pages/Background-Checks.aspxBCA Home - Background Checks - Minnesota
Requests for background checks may be made by mail or in person: Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. CHA Unit. 1430 Maryland Ave. E. St. Paul, MN 55106. For questions regarding any of the background check options or to request an appointment, contact the BCA at 651-793-2400, select option 7.
https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/bca/pages/background-checks.aspx