Each year many offenders are released homeless putting them at great risk of being returned to prison. To reduce the likelihood of recidivism, Washington State implemented the Reentry Housing Pilot Program (RHPP) to provide housing assistance for high risk/high need offenders leaving prison without a viable place to live. This study provides a longitudinal (2008-2011), multisite outcome evaluation that considers how ex-offenders in the RHPP program (n = 208), who were provided housing and wraparound services, compared with similar offenders released with an elevated risk of homelessness while being traditionally supervised (n = 208). Findings show that the RHPP program was successful in significantly reducing new convictions and readmission...
The number of people reentering society after imprisonment has increased dramatically in recent deca...
With approximately 650,000 prisoners returning home each year, the discussion surrounding how to bes...
Each year, thousands of incarcerated individuals leave their facilities with little to no educationa...
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...
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...
In recent decades, the United States has seen the simultaneous rise of mass incarceration and homele...
In recent decades, the United States has seen the simultaneous rise of mass incarceration and homele...
Background: Housing assistance programs for the formerly incarcerated typically provide housing vouc...
This article discusses the impact of a permanent supportive housing reentry program, Returning Home—...
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION At least 95% of state prisoners will return to their communities at some point...
Background: Housing assistance programs for the formerly incarcerated typically provide housing vouc...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "This testimony discu...
The number of people reentering society after imprisonment has increased dramatically in recent deca...
With approximately 650,000 prisoners returning home each year, the discussion surrounding how to bes...
Each year, thousands of incarcerated individuals leave their facilities with little to no educationa...
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...
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...
In recent decades, the United States has seen the simultaneous rise of mass incarceration and homele...
In recent decades, the United States has seen the simultaneous rise of mass incarceration and homele...
Background: Housing assistance programs for the formerly incarcerated typically provide housing vouc...
This article discusses the impact of a permanent supportive housing reentry program, Returning Home—...
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION At least 95% of state prisoners will return to their communities at some point...
Background: Housing assistance programs for the formerly incarcerated typically provide housing vouc...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "This testimony discu...
The number of people reentering society after imprisonment has increased dramatically in recent deca...
With approximately 650,000 prisoners returning home each year, the discussion surrounding how to bes...
Each year, thousands of incarcerated individuals leave their facilities with little to no educationa...