PsycEXTRA Dataset 2012
DOI: 10.1037/e527702013-001
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Supportive Housing for Returning Prisoners: Outcomes and Impacts of the Returning Home-Ohio Pilot Project

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“…A recent Ohio "Housing First" program for returning prisoners found that study participants had significantly lower re-incarceration rates than those not in the program. 66 Our study provides additional justification that such programs should be expanded to those released from jail, especially among PLWHA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent Ohio "Housing First" program for returning prisoners found that study participants had significantly lower re-incarceration rates than those not in the program. 66 Our study provides additional justification that such programs should be expanded to those released from jail, especially among PLWHA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The social, economic, and political marginalization of formerly incarcerated people is well documented (Hoskins 2014; Koyanagi 2002; Pager 2008). Access to safe and affordable housing is one of the most enduring challenges (Baer et al 2006; Fontaine et al 2012; A. Harding and Harding 2006).…”
Section: Theories Of the Racialized Carceral Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of people under correctional supervision are on probation or parole (Kaeble & Glaze, 2016). Opportunities at Intercept 5 include the use of specialized probation or parole caseloads for people with mental disorders, medicationassisted treatment for substance use disorders, and access to housing, employment, and recovery supports (Fontaine, Gilchrist-Scott, Roman, Taxy, & Roman, 2012;Friedmann et al, 2012;Skeem, Emke-Francis, & Eno Louden, 2006). Intercept 5 is also a diversion intercept.…”
Section: Interceptmentioning
confidence: 99%