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Addressing the Unintended Consequences of Incarceration Through Community-Oriented Services at the Neighborhood Level

NCJ Number
189679
Journal
Corrections Management Quarterly Volume: 5 Issue: 3 Dated: Summer 2001 Pages: 62-71
Date Published
2001
Length
10 pages
Annotation

This article discussed the data drawn from interviews in Tallahassee, Florida, regarding the impact of incarceration on participants, their families, and their communities.

Abstract

This study examines the direct, reciprocal, and indirect effects of parolees on neighborhoods, including residential vacancies, property sales, public assistance, and crime. Cross-lagged autoregressive models are estimated using a unique data set containing annual neighborhood information on parolees, crime rates, and neighborhood structure in the city of Cleveland, Ohio, between 2000 and 2008. Results suggest parolees degrade neighborhood structure, and these effects are direct, reciprocal, and indirect. Understanding how the presence of parolees can contribute to changes in neighborhood processes linked to crime will broaden our understanding of the effects that parolees have on communities and highlight additional areas for intervention.

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Date Published: January 1, 2001