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It is possible if the specific details of the conviction, your proof of rehabilitation and time elapsed all demnstrate you could safely work with people. Sex abuse crimes are inherrently considered not safe to work as a nurse in CA, but may not bar you from getting a license.
Law firms may not be averse to employing people with convictions and may only carry out basic criminal record checks. Initially however, individuals would need to meet the requirements of the Solicitors Regulation Authority to become qualified.
A criminal record isnt a barrier to finding stable employment and having a positive future. Attitudes are changing and lots of companies actively employ people with criminal records. But its still important to understand your criminal record and whether it affects the jobs you can apply for.
Though there are doctors holding licenses with such infractions, it is not common for med school applicants with a criminal record to be successful. This is due partially to the large pool of applicants, many of whom have excellent academics and no record of illegal behavior.
the person has been convicted of a criminal offence in the UK or overseas for which they have received a custodial sentence of 12 months or more. the person is a persistent offender who shows a particular disregard for the law. the person has committed a criminal offence, or offences which have caused serious harm.
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Yes, but it depends what the offence was and whether the underlying facts are such your fitness to practice is impaired. Has in the past breached and/or is liable in the future to breach one of the fundamental tenets of the medical profession; []
Not all convictions will result in being barred from the profession. Certain types of offences against children will always disqualify an applicant, and offences against the person and recent/serious dishonesty are likely to disqualify a candidate from entry onto a medical degree.

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