This study examined incarceration histories and shelter use patterns of 7,022 persons staying in public shelters in New York City. Through matching administrative shelter records with data on releases from New York State prisons and New York City jails, 23.1% of a point-prevalent shelter population was identified as having had an incarceration within the previous two-year period. Persons entering shelter following a jail episode (17.0%) exhibited different shelter stay patterns than those having exited a prison episode (7.7%), leading to the conclusion that different dynamics predominate and different interventions are called for in preventing homelessness among persons released from jail and from prison
In the era of mass incarceration, services for the homeless often involve mechanisms of confinement ...
The concentration of incarceration in social groups and areas has emerged in the past decade as a to...
This study tests a typology of homelessness using administrative data on public shelter use in New Y...
This study examined incarceration histories and shelter use patterns of 7,022 persons staying in pub...
This paper examines the incidence of and interrelationships between shelter use and reincarceration ...
This study investigates hypotheses regarding the association of census tract variables with the risk...
At this time of increasing housing insecurity, recent reforms in homeless shelter policy have attrac...
Objectives The purpose of this dissertation study was to identify timing and sequencing of jail inca...
Previous estimates of the size and composition of the U.S. homeless population have been based on cr...
This study examines the prevalence and associated factors of New York City public shelter use among ...
This study tests a typology of homelessness using administrative data on public shelter use in New Y...
Research indicates that various predictors of homelessness overlap, such as evictions, demographic c...
Objectives Both homelessness and incarceration are associated with housing instability, which in tur...
Using public housing developments as a strategic site, our research documents a distinct pathway lin...
Objectives. This study reports findings from the first-ever systematic enumeration of homeless popul...
In the era of mass incarceration, services for the homeless often involve mechanisms of confinement ...
The concentration of incarceration in social groups and areas has emerged in the past decade as a to...
This study tests a typology of homelessness using administrative data on public shelter use in New Y...
This study examined incarceration histories and shelter use patterns of 7,022 persons staying in pub...
This paper examines the incidence of and interrelationships between shelter use and reincarceration ...
This study investigates hypotheses regarding the association of census tract variables with the risk...
At this time of increasing housing insecurity, recent reforms in homeless shelter policy have attrac...
Objectives The purpose of this dissertation study was to identify timing and sequencing of jail inca...
Previous estimates of the size and composition of the U.S. homeless population have been based on cr...
This study examines the prevalence and associated factors of New York City public shelter use among ...
This study tests a typology of homelessness using administrative data on public shelter use in New Y...
Research indicates that various predictors of homelessness overlap, such as evictions, demographic c...
Objectives Both homelessness and incarceration are associated with housing instability, which in tur...
Using public housing developments as a strategic site, our research documents a distinct pathway lin...
Objectives. This study reports findings from the first-ever systematic enumeration of homeless popul...
In the era of mass incarceration, services for the homeless often involve mechanisms of confinement ...
The concentration of incarceration in social groups and areas has emerged in the past decade as a to...
This study tests a typology of homelessness using administrative data on public shelter use in New Y...