Are Background Checks and Criminal Checks Ethical?
Many people search the Internet for ways to perform a background check or a criminal check on someone they know. However, for some people, the ethics of doing such a thing seems underhanded and perhaps not so befitting of good human being. Well, in the business world, technically speaking, this sort of thing is common practice. Think about it. When somebody applies for a position with a company, even menial jobs, the applicant is required to reveal all sorts of personal information. Standard includes the applicant’s social security number, address, phone number, and a full disclosure of past employers. Beyond all of that, the applicant is also required to offer up at least three references, among other information. All of this information is then thoroughly examined before a job is offered. The bottom line is that it is highly doubtful that a wanted felon is going to be able to obtain any sort of reputable employment, not when all employers screen their applicants very well; employers