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  • January 2022
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Native American Incarceration

By: Reshmaan Hussam, Sophus A. Reinert and Jordan Naylor
In the early twenty-first century the Native American populations of the United States continued to live with the legacy of colonialism, ethnic cleansing, and cultural destruction. Although other minority groups had increasingly been able to make their voices heard,... View Details
Keywords: Colonialism; Incarceration; Social Issues; Race; Equality and Inequality; History
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Hussam, Reshmaan, Sophus A. Reinert, and Jordan Naylor. "Native American Incarceration." Harvard Business School Background Note 722-042, January 2022.
  • April 2020 (Revised June 2020)
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Race and Mass Incarceration in the United States

By: Reshmaan N. Hussam and Holly Fetter
The late 20th century saw a dramatic shift in the criminal justice system of the United States. While incarceration rates had remained stable through the 1960s, they quintupled by the 2000s to 707 per 100,000, far exceeding that of all other nations in the world. By... View Details
Keywords: Criminal Justice System; Incarceration; Race; Prejudice and Bias; United States
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Hussam, Reshmaan N., and Holly Fetter. "Race and Mass Incarceration in the United States." Harvard Business School Case 720-034, April 2020. (Revised June 2020.)
  • 23 Feb 2021
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Examining Race and Mass Incarceration in the United States

  • 23 Feb 2021
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Examining Race and Mass Incarceration in the United States

Keywords: Re: Reshmaan N. Hussam

    Race and Mass Incarceration in the United States

    The late 20th century saw a dramatic shift in the criminal justice system of the United States. While incarceration rates had remained stable through the 1960s, they quintupled by the 2000s to 707 per 100,000, far... View Details
    • February 2021
    • Teaching Note

    Race and Mass Incarceration in the United States

    By: Reshmaan Hussam
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    Hussam, Reshmaan. "Race and Mass Incarceration in the United States." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 721-034, February 2021.
    • 01 Mar 2007
    • News

    HBS Alums Help Jailhouse Entrepreneurs Go Straight

    Whether it’s an upfront enterprise on Main Street or illegal dealings on Mean Street, competition, risk management, and profitability are primary concerns in both business venues. That’s the theory behind the nonprofit Prison Entrepreneurship Program (PEP), which... View Details
    Keywords: incarceration; Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting Services; Professional Services
    • 21 Feb 2023
    • Research & Ideas

    What's Missing from the Racial Equity Dialogue?

    conversation: through employment and procurement. Let’s take employment first. Formerly incarcerated people—as returning citizens—have unique experiences they can bring to organizations. Studies also show that they have lower turnover and... View Details
    Keywords: by Danielle Kost
    • 31 May 2023
    • HBS Case

    From Prison Cell to Nike’s C-Suite: The Journey of Larry Miller

    Miller shares how education helped him escape a life of crime, how keeping his secret came at a huge personal price, and why employers should give the formerly incarcerated a chance to succeed. Directed by Jamal Meneide, a filmmaker based... View Details
    Keywords: by Jamal Meneide; Entertainment & Recreation; Consumer Products
    • 31 May 2023
    • HBS Case

    Why Business Leaders Need to Hear Larry Miller's Story

    for business leaders to rethink their hiring practices and start giving the formerly incarcerated more opportunities to prove themselves, say Hise Gibson and coauthors of a Harvard Business School case study about Miller's life and... View Details
    Keywords: by Jamal Meneide; Entertainment & Recreation; Consumer Products
    • 01 Jun 2023
    • HBS Case

    A Nike Executive Hid His Criminal Past to Turn His Life Around. What If He Didn't Have To?

    the success of the Jordan brand. He discusses how education can break the street-to-jail cycle and why business leaders should give formerly incarcerated people a second chance. Crushed to see his dream job evaporate and fearing that no... View Details
    Keywords: by Dina Gerdeman; Apparel & Accessories
    • 25 Mar 2013
    • Video

    Reset - Episode 1 - A New Model

    • 12 Nov 2024
    • HBS Case

    Inside One Startup's Journey to Break Down Hiring (and Funding) Barriers

    lucrative gig that taught him a lot about business but ultimately landed him in prison. Once he’d served his 14 months, Blakeman sought to build a career and turn his life around. But when his criminal record kept him from getting a job, he started wondering: How can... View Details
    Keywords: by Avery Forman; Employment
    • 30 May 2023
    • Video

    Why Business Leaders Need to Hear Larry Miller’s Story

    • 30 May 2023
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    From Prison to Nike’s C-Suite: Larry Miller’s Journey

    • 01 Jul 2016
    • News

    Working in Tension

    • March 2010 (Revised December 2010)
    • Case

    The Market for Prisoners: Business, Crime and Punishment in the "American Dream"

    By: Rafael M. Di Tella and Laura Winig
    In 2010, Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), the largest private prison operator in the U.S., was considering expansion options. The company's largest customers, federal and state governments, were under economic pressure to reduce the incarceration rate and... View Details
    Keywords: For-Profit Firms; Crime and Corruption; Profit; Law Enforcement; Growth and Development Strategy; Demand and Consumers; Business and Government Relations; Competitive Strategy; Expansion; United States
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    Di Tella, Rafael M., and Laura Winig. The Market for Prisoners: Business, Crime and Punishment in the "American Dream". Harvard Business School Case 710-042, March 2010. (Revised December 2010.)
    • September 2023 (Revised July 2024)
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    Honest Jobs: A Path to Redemption

    By: Paul A. Gompers and Jeffrey Barkas
    Founded by a formerly incarcerated job seeker, Honest Jobs' mission is to be the hub where people with criminal records come to build careers and employers come to find great talent. Honest Jobs faced early challenges as a two-sided platform for justice-involved job... View Details
    Keywords: Business Startups; Venture Capital; Recruitment; Entrepreneurial Finance; Selection and Staffing; Digital Platforms; Job Search; Mission and Purpose; Expansion; Employment Industry; United States; Colorado; Ohio; Texas
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    Gompers, Paul A., and Jeffrey Barkas. "Honest Jobs: A Path to Redemption." Harvard Business School Case 224-010, September 2023. (Revised July 2024.)
    • 17 May 2021
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    Speaking with Katy Milkman about “How to Change”

    • June 2022 (Revised November 2022)
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    Larry Miller

    By: Francesca Gino, Frances X. Frei, Hise Gibson and Alicia Dadlani
    Under the leadership of Larry Miller, chairman and former president of Nike’s Air Jordan brand, annual revenues for the Jordan brand soared from $150 million to over $4 billion. But for over 40 years, Miller guarded a secret. When he was younger, he spent nearly a... View Details
    Keywords: Race; Ethnicity; Fairness; Values and Beliefs; Job Offer; Employment; Social Issues; Perspective; Personal Development and Career; Apparel and Accessories Industry; United States; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Portland; Oregon
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    Gino, Francesca, Frances X. Frei, Hise Gibson, and Alicia Dadlani. "Larry Miller." Harvard Business School Case 922-041, June 2022. (Revised November 2022.)
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