Q: If an applicant had a conviction for a misdemeanor assault case that occurred 16 years ago when the applicant was 19 years old, is there any chance this indicates a propensity towards violence if he/she has never had any other criminal charges or convictions or incidences of violence in any work environment? – Brian, Connecticut
Can we assume a propensity for violence based on an applicant’s past transgression?
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