From Prison to Home: The Effect of Incarceration and Reentry on Children, Families, and Communities
Criminal Justice and Health and Human Services: An Exploration of Overlapping Needs, Resources, and Interests in Brooklyn Neighborhoods
By: Eric Cadora, Open Society Institute with Mannix Gordon, Pratt Institute Center for Community and Environmental Development and Charles Swartz, Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment
December 2001
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Slides:
- Data Sources
- Administrative Boundaries, Brooklyn, NY, Police Precincts and Census Tracts
- Population Profile, Brooklyn, NY, Single Parent Households and Percent Population Under 18
- Population Profile, Brooklyn, NY, Percent White and Percent Black
- Needs Based Programs, Brooklyn, NY, Percent on TANF and Percent of Children Under 18 on PA
- Needs Based Programs, Brooklyn, NY, Percent on Food Stamps and Percent on Medicaid
- Criminal Justice, Brooklyn, NY, Jail & Prison Admissions (1 Yr)
- Criminal Justice, Brooklyn, NY, Property Crime Per 1000 Residents and Violent Crime per 1000 Residents
- Criminal Justice, Brooklyn, NY, Annual Jail & Prison Expenditures
- Criminal Justice, Brooklyn, NY, Residents on Probation/Parole
- Criminal Justice, Brooklyn, NY, Probable Caseload Distributions
- Criminal Justice and Needs Based Program, Brooklyn, NY, Incarcerated Residents and TANF Recipients
- Criminal Justice and Needs Based Program, Brooklyn, NY, Incarcerated Parents and Children Under 18 on PA
- Incarcerated Residents, Public Housing, Support Services, Bedford Stuyvesant, NY, Incarcerated Residents
- Coincident Neighborhood Populations, Incarcerated Residents and Needs Based Program Recipients
Data Sources
- The New York City Dept. of Info. Technology and Training (2000 data)
- The New York City Dept. of City Planning (2000 data)
- The United States Census 2000 (2000 data)
- The New York City Human Resources Administration (2000 data)
- The New York City Police Department (2000 data)
- The New York City Dept. of Corrections (1998 data)
- The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services (1998 data)
- The New York City Dept. of Probation (1999 data)
- The New York State Division of Parole (2000 data)
Administrative Boundaries, Brooklyn, NY Police Precincts and Census Tracts
Population Profile, Brooklyn, NY Single Parent Households and Percent Population Under 18
Population Profile, Brooklyn, NY Percent White and Percent Black
Needs Based Programs, Brooklyn, NY Percent on TANF and Percent of Children Under 18 on PA
Needs Based Programs, Brooklyn, NY Percent on Food Stamps and Percent on Medicaid
Criminal Justice, Brooklyn, NY Jail & Prison Admissions (1 Yr)
Criminal Justice, Brooklyn, NY Property Crime Per 1000 Residents and Violent Crime per 1000 Residents
Criminal Justice, Brooklyn, NYAnnual Jail & Prison Expenditures ($ millions)
Criminal Justice, Brooklyn, NY Residents on Probation/Parole
Criminal Justice, Brooklyn, NY Probable Caseload Distributions
Criminal Justice and Needs Based Program, Brooklyn, NY Incarcerated Residents and TANF Recipients
Criminal Justice and Needs Based Program, Brooklyn, NY Incarcerated Parents and Children Under 18 on PA
Incarcerated Residents, Public Housing, Support Services, Bedford Stuyvesant, NY Incarcerated Residents
Coincident Neighborhood Populations Incarcerated Residents and Needs Based Program Recipients

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