PRESS RELEASE
SAN JOSE, Calif. — The United States, the world’s leader in incarceration, has 2 million people in prisons and jails—a 500% increase over the past 40 years, largely driven by sentencing laws and policies rather than rising crime rates, as reported by Prison Policy. Although states like New York and Massachusetts may appear progressive compared to Louisiana, every U.S. state incarcerates more people per capita than most other democracies.
In response to these staggering statistics, Nucleos, a Santa Cruz-based organization dedicated to educational and workforce empowerment in underserved communities, has partnered with TokuOra, a San Jose-based career-matching platform. This partnership aims to equip incarcerated individuals with clear, practical pathways to meaningful employment, helping to break the cycle of recidivism.
TokuOra uses advanced AI, machine learning, and psychometric tools to match individuals, including students, veterans, the homeless, and the formerly incarcerated, to 1-3 potential careers within 45 seconds. The platform then:
• Provides career videos for exploration,
• Lists the essential skills for each career,
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