A parent's criminal record can impact a child's career in several ways, including social stigma and potential biases from employers who may associate the child with the parent's past behavior. Children may also experience emotional and psychological effects, such as feelings of shame or reduced self-esteem, which can influence their career aspirations. Additionally, legal issues may lead to financial instability, limiting access to educational opportunities and resources that could enhance career prospects. Overall, while not determinative, a parent's criminal history can create challenges that affect a child's professional journey.
It depends on what your carrer is.
he became criminal xD
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abandonment has the same effect as an order of dismissal.
Prior criminal convictions can interfere with your ability to work in any field. The specific effect depends on the employer.
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Most, if not all, juvenile criminal records become sealed to the general public when you reach 18 years of age. They do not enitrely "go away" however, as the courts and law enforcement and certain government eagencies can still gain access to them.
There are many effects. It determines the rest of your life. There are more things that a career choice affects than can be listed here.
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In a tight job market, any kind of criminal record can have a bad effect on your employment chances if you are being compared to someone who is just as competent but who doesn't have a record. Felons, because they committed a more serious crime, have a much tougher time of it.
The cause and effect of choosing a college major involves the difficulty of deciding on a career, what to specialize in, and the depth of your study.
It's like an injury to their career.