This article discusses the impact of a permanent supportive housing reentry program, Returning Home—Ohio, designed and implemented by the Ohio Department of Rehabil-itation and Correction and a nonprofit housing advocacy agency. The program provided supportive housing to individuals who had behavioral health disabilities and who had histories of housing instability or were at risk for housing instability as they were released from 13 state prisons to five Ohio cities. Employing a quasi-experimental design with propensity score weights, the evaluation found that the supportive housing program was associated with recidivism reductions—as measured by rearrests and reincarcerations within 1 year of release. Additional analyses focused on the ef...
Background: Housing assistance programs for the formerly incarcerated typically provide housing vouc...
With releases from federal and state prisons on the rise, one aim of prison policy is to reduce the ...
In recent decades, the United States has seen the simultaneous rise of mass incarceration and homele...
Each year many offenders are released homeless putting them at great risk of being returned to priso...
Objectives: This article provides a description and preliminary assessment of the Maryland Opportuni...
Background: Renewed interest in prisoner rehabilitation to improve postrelease outcomes occurred in ...
Each year many offenders are released homeless putting them at great risk of being returned to priso...
Various barriers to affordable and adequate housing have caused an enduring housing crisis in the Un...
This article assesses the impact of public investment in supportive housing for homeless persons wit...
This article offers a thick, rich, multidimensional, and situational look into a Housing First (HF) ...
The United States continues to policy shift towards reducing the number of incarcerated people; howe...
Transitioning from jail or prison to community living frequently re-sults in homelessness and recidi...
This article assesses the impact of public investment in supportive housing for homeless persons wit...
Presents findings from a longitudinal study of prisoner reentry, documenting the lives of nearly thr...
Outlines the options for and barriers to securing housing for former prisoners; the need for stable,...
Background: Housing assistance programs for the formerly incarcerated typically provide housing vouc...
With releases from federal and state prisons on the rise, one aim of prison policy is to reduce the ...
In recent decades, the United States has seen the simultaneous rise of mass incarceration and homele...
Each year many offenders are released homeless putting them at great risk of being returned to priso...
Objectives: This article provides a description and preliminary assessment of the Maryland Opportuni...
Background: Renewed interest in prisoner rehabilitation to improve postrelease outcomes occurred in ...
Each year many offenders are released homeless putting them at great risk of being returned to priso...
Various barriers to affordable and adequate housing have caused an enduring housing crisis in the Un...
This article assesses the impact of public investment in supportive housing for homeless persons wit...
This article offers a thick, rich, multidimensional, and situational look into a Housing First (HF) ...
The United States continues to policy shift towards reducing the number of incarcerated people; howe...
Transitioning from jail or prison to community living frequently re-sults in homelessness and recidi...
This article assesses the impact of public investment in supportive housing for homeless persons wit...
Presents findings from a longitudinal study of prisoner reentry, documenting the lives of nearly thr...
Outlines the options for and barriers to securing housing for former prisoners; the need for stable,...
Background: Housing assistance programs for the formerly incarcerated typically provide housing vouc...
With releases from federal and state prisons on the rise, one aim of prison policy is to reduce the ...
In recent decades, the United States has seen the simultaneous rise of mass incarceration and homele...