This paper examines the incidence of and interrelationships between shelter use and reincarceration among a cohort of 48,424 persons who were released from New York State prisons to New York City in 1995-1998. Results show that, within two years of release, 11.4% of the study group was again imprisoned. Using survival analysis methods, time since prison release and history of residential instability were the most salient risk factors related to shelter use, and shelter use increased the risk of subsequent reincarcerations
The current study examined characteristics related to homelessness among released offenders to impro...
Objectives Examine whether exits from incarceration lead to homelessness and whether homelessness le...
The United States has experienced dramatic increases in both incarceration rates and the population ...
This paper examines the incidence of and interrelationships between shelter use and reincarceration ...
This study examined incarceration histories and shelter use patterns of 7,022 persons staying in pub...
This study examined incarceration histories and shelter use patterns of 7,022 persons staying in pub...
comments on earlier drafts of this paper. 1Abstract: In the past two decades both the homeless and t...
With releases from federal and state prisons on the rise, one aim of prison policy is to reduce the ...
Each year many offenders are released homeless putting them at great risk of being returned to priso...
Each year many offenders are released homeless putting them at great risk of being returned to priso...
Each year many offenders are released homeless putting them at great risk of being returned to priso...
The authors assessed the risks of drug-related death, suicide, and homicide after release from New Y...
The current study examined characteristics related to homelessness among released offenders to impro...
Each year many offenders are released homeless putting them at great risk of being returned to priso...
The current study examined characteristics related to homelessness among released offenders to impro...
The current study examined characteristics related to homelessness among released offenders to impro...
Objectives Examine whether exits from incarceration lead to homelessness and whether homelessness le...
The United States has experienced dramatic increases in both incarceration rates and the population ...
This paper examines the incidence of and interrelationships between shelter use and reincarceration ...
This study examined incarceration histories and shelter use patterns of 7,022 persons staying in pub...
This study examined incarceration histories and shelter use patterns of 7,022 persons staying in pub...
comments on earlier drafts of this paper. 1Abstract: In the past two decades both the homeless and t...
With releases from federal and state prisons on the rise, one aim of prison policy is to reduce the ...
Each year many offenders are released homeless putting them at great risk of being returned to priso...
Each year many offenders are released homeless putting them at great risk of being returned to priso...
Each year many offenders are released homeless putting them at great risk of being returned to priso...
The authors assessed the risks of drug-related death, suicide, and homicide after release from New Y...
The current study examined characteristics related to homelessness among released offenders to impro...
Each year many offenders are released homeless putting them at great risk of being returned to priso...
The current study examined characteristics related to homelessness among released offenders to impro...
The current study examined characteristics related to homelessness among released offenders to impro...
Objectives Examine whether exits from incarceration lead to homelessness and whether homelessness le...
The United States has experienced dramatic increases in both incarceration rates and the population ...