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Barriers to Stability: Homelessness and Incarceration's Revolving Door in Baltimore City
Publication year:
2002
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: The relationship of homelessness to incarceration is investigated. This report contains these sections: executive summary; introduction; sample demographics; does homelessness lead to incarceration? [33% of individuals were incarcerated due to offenses related to homelessness]; does incarceration lead to homelessness? [60% of ex-prisoners neither rented nor owned homes after incarceration]; what is needed to remedy homelessness?; how Baltimore compares to other U.S. cities; policy recommendations; and conclusions.