Using public housing developments as a strategic site, our research documents a distinct pathway linking disadvantaged context to incarceration-the public-housing-to-prison pipeline. Focusing on New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) housing developments as a case study, we find that incarceration rates in NYCHA tracts are 4.6 times higher than those in non-NYCHA tracts. More strikingly, 94% of NYCHA tracts report rates above the median value for non-NYCHA tracts. Moreover, 17% of New York State\u27s incarcerated population originated from just 372 NYCHA tracts. Compared with non-NYCHA tracts, NYCHA tracts had higher shares of Black residents and were significantly more disadvantaged. This NYCHA disadvantage in concentrated incarceration i...
Several new studies suggest that social and spatial incarceration of young males has become part of ...
The Boston Foundation's Boston Indicators Project, MassINC, and the Massachusetts Criminal Justice R...
Study after study has shown that securing housing upon release from prison is critical to reducing t...
Using public housing developments as a strategic site, our research documents a distinct pathway lin...
The concentration of incarceration in social groups and areas has emerged in the past decade as a to...
OBJECTIVES: Research on race and urban poverty views incarceration as a new and important aspect of ...
New research has identified the consequences of high rates of incarceration on neighborhood crime ra...
In this report, leading criminologists examine the connection between New York City's shift in polic...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the spatial and neighborhood dynamics of incarceration...
As the number of people in New York’s state prisons and local jails, including Rikers Island, has be...
Over 600,000 people leave prison and become residents of neighborhoods across the United States annu...
New York City's promise to shutter its notorious Rikers Island jail complex hinges on reducing the n...
This study examined incarceration histories and shelter use patterns of 7,022 persons staying in pub...
Random Family (LeBlanc 2003) tells the story of a tangled family and social network of young people ...
Since 2010, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo has closed nine state prisons for adults. For the p...
Several new studies suggest that social and spatial incarceration of young males has become part of ...
The Boston Foundation's Boston Indicators Project, MassINC, and the Massachusetts Criminal Justice R...
Study after study has shown that securing housing upon release from prison is critical to reducing t...
Using public housing developments as a strategic site, our research documents a distinct pathway lin...
The concentration of incarceration in social groups and areas has emerged in the past decade as a to...
OBJECTIVES: Research on race and urban poverty views incarceration as a new and important aspect of ...
New research has identified the consequences of high rates of incarceration on neighborhood crime ra...
In this report, leading criminologists examine the connection between New York City's shift in polic...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the spatial and neighborhood dynamics of incarceration...
As the number of people in New York’s state prisons and local jails, including Rikers Island, has be...
Over 600,000 people leave prison and become residents of neighborhoods across the United States annu...
New York City's promise to shutter its notorious Rikers Island jail complex hinges on reducing the n...
This study examined incarceration histories and shelter use patterns of 7,022 persons staying in pub...
Random Family (LeBlanc 2003) tells the story of a tangled family and social network of young people ...
Since 2010, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo has closed nine state prisons for adults. For the p...
Several new studies suggest that social and spatial incarceration of young males has become part of ...
The Boston Foundation's Boston Indicators Project, MassINC, and the Massachusetts Criminal Justice R...
Study after study has shown that securing housing upon release from prison is critical to reducing t...