Objectives: This article provides a description and preliminary assessment of the Maryland Opportunities through Vouchers Experiment (MOVE), a randomized housing mobility program for former prisoners designed to test whether residential relocation far away from former neighborhoods, incentivized through the provision of a housing subsidy, can yield reductions in recidivism. Methods: The MOVE program was implemented as a randomized controlled trial. Participants were recruited from four different Maryland prisons and randomly assigned to experimental groups. In the first iteration of the experiment, treatment group participants received six months of free housing away from their home jurisdiction and control group participants received free ...
With releases from federal and state prisons on the rise, one aim of prison policy is to reduce the ...
The United States continues to policy shift towards reducing the number of incarcerated people; howe...
dation. The authors would like to thank Kamala Mallik Kane for her statistical assistance. In 2001, ...
Objectives: This article provides a description and preliminary assessment of the Maryland Opportuni...
This article discusses the impact of a permanent supportive housing reentry program, Returning Home—...
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...
In an effort to evaluate the effectiveness of the furlough program as a correctional device, an anal...
Objectives: Using data from a randomized experiment, to examine whether moving youth out of areas of...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this research was to evaluate the relationship between educational obtainmen...
Each year many offenders are released homeless putting them at great risk of being returned to priso...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/criminology12/030912/windows....
Various barriers to affordable and adequate housing have caused an enduring housing crisis in the Un...
This study analyzes changes in state laws related to prisoner reentry in 37 states from 1991 to 2013...
Despite their widespread use, research on the effectiveness of halfway houses has been largely mixed...
With releases from federal and state prisons on the rise, one aim of prison policy is to reduce the ...
The United States continues to policy shift towards reducing the number of incarcerated people; howe...
dation. The authors would like to thank Kamala Mallik Kane for her statistical assistance. In 2001, ...
Objectives: This article provides a description and preliminary assessment of the Maryland Opportuni...
This article discusses the impact of a permanent supportive housing reentry program, Returning Home—...
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...
In an effort to evaluate the effectiveness of the furlough program as a correctional device, an anal...
Objectives: Using data from a randomized experiment, to examine whether moving youth out of areas of...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this research was to evaluate the relationship between educational obtainmen...
Each year many offenders are released homeless putting them at great risk of being returned to priso...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/criminology12/030912/windows....
Various barriers to affordable and adequate housing have caused an enduring housing crisis in the Un...
This study analyzes changes in state laws related to prisoner reentry in 37 states from 1991 to 2013...
Despite their widespread use, research on the effectiveness of halfway houses has been largely mixed...
With releases from federal and state prisons on the rise, one aim of prison policy is to reduce the ...
The United States continues to policy shift towards reducing the number of incarcerated people; howe...
dation. The authors would like to thank Kamala Mallik Kane for her statistical assistance. In 2001, ...