Where the other 1 percent live: An examination of changes in the spatial concentration of the formerly incarcerated
Traditionally, prisoner reentry has been regarded as an urban phenomenon, with most returning prisoners concentrated into a select few disadvantaged urban neighborhoods. However, metropolitan-area changes, including the demolition of public housing, the suburbanization of poverty, and desegregation,...
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Russell Sage Foundation
2019
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