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)