2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2008.07.010
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Using GIS to evaluate post-release prisoner services in Newark, New Jersey

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“…They also found that agencies providing similar services ( e.g ., mental health, addiction, or employment services) were clustered closely together. They concluded from this research that although neighborhood resources were present, they were not geographically accessible to the majority of parolees who might use them (Mellow et al, 2008). This study begins to address a key issue related to reentry – Where are the services located geographically that individuals re-entering society after some form of incarceration may need?…”
Section: Neighborhood Conditions and Reentry Researchmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…They also found that agencies providing similar services ( e.g ., mental health, addiction, or employment services) were clustered closely together. They concluded from this research that although neighborhood resources were present, they were not geographically accessible to the majority of parolees who might use them (Mellow et al, 2008). This study begins to address a key issue related to reentry – Where are the services located geographically that individuals re-entering society after some form of incarceration may need?…”
Section: Neighborhood Conditions and Reentry Researchmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In one study of conducted in Newark, New Jersey, Mellow, Schlager, and Caplan (2008) sought to understand the potential “match” or “mismatch” of the location of community services with the residences of the adult parolees. Using GIS technology, they found that the majority of social services were located closer in proximity to the parole district office than to the bulk of adult parolees’ residences.…”
Section: Neighborhood Conditions and Reentry Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Newark also receives large numbers of individuals leaving prison, primarily because Newark has a concentration of social service agencies that provide support to marginalized populations. However these agencies are often underfunded and overwhelmed by the population’s need for services (Mellow, Schlager, & Caplan, 2008; Windsor & Murugan, 2012). The majority of the Newark population is African American (52.4%), the median household annual income in 2010 was $34,387, and 28% of the population is living below the poverty level (U.S.…”
Section: Health Disparities Substance Abuse and Incarceration In Urmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 11 is plotted by the spatial analyst of ArcView geographic information system (GIS) software, which has been also used for criminology studies (e.g. Mellow et al 2008;Caplan et al 2011). The performed density calculations express the local concentration of point values over a surface by totalling the number of points within a neighbouring area into equally sized cells.…”
Section: Percentage Of Attempted and Committed Attacksmentioning
confidence: 99%