The Impact of Residential Change and Housing Stability on Criminal Recidivism - David Kirk, University of Oxford

 The Impact of Residential Change and Housing Stability on Criminal Recidivism - David Kirk, University of Oxford

The Impact of Residential Change and Housing Stability on Criminal Recidivism: A Randomized Controlled Trial

More than 600,000 prisoners are released from U.S. prisons each year, and roughly one-half of these individuals are back in prison within just three years. A likely contributor to the vicious cycle of recidivism is the fact that many released prisoners return home to the same environment with the same criminal opportunities and criminal peers that proved so detrimental to their behavior prior to incarceration. In this seminar, Kirk will describe an experimental housing mobility program for recently released prisoners, called The Maryland Opportunities through Vouchers Experiment (MOVE), which he designed to test whether residential relocation far away from former neighborhoods can yield reductions in the likelihood of recidivism.

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Speaker
David Kirk, University of Oxford
Venue
SSRI Gross Hall Rm 270
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