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居住环境变化和住房稳定性对累犯的影响:马里兰州代金券实验(MOVE)的初步结果

The impact of residential change and housing stability on recidivism: pilot results from the Maryland Opportunities through Vouchers Experiment (MOVE).

作者信息

Kirk David S, Barnes Geoffrey C, Hyatt Jordan M, Kearley Brook W

机构信息

1Department of Sociology & Nuffield College, University of Oxford, 1 New Road, Oxford, OX1 1NF UK.

2Western Australia Police, Perth, Australia.

出版信息

J Exp Criminol. 2018;14(2):213-226. doi: 10.1007/s11292-017-9317-z. Epub 2017 Dec 15.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This article provides a description and preliminary assessment of the Maryland Opportunities through Vouchers Experiment (MOVE), a randomized housing mobility program for former prisoners designed to test whether residential relocation far away from former neighborhoods, incentivized through the provision of a housing subsidy, can yield reductions in recidivism.

METHODS

The MOVE program was implemented as a randomized controlled trial. Participants were recruited from four different Maryland prisons and randomly assigned to experimental groups. In the first iteration of the experiment, treatment group participants received 6 months of free housing away from their home jurisdiction and control group participants received free housing back in their home jurisdiction. In the second iteration of the experiment, the treatment group remained the same and the control condition was redesigned to represent the status quo and did not receive free housing. Analyses were conducted of one-year rearrest rates.

RESULTS

With respect to reductions in recidivism, pilot results suggest that there is some benefit to moving and a benefit to receiving free housing. Rearrest was lower among the treatment group of movers than the non-movers, and was also lower for non-movers who received free housing versus non-movers who did not receive housing.

CONCLUSIONS

To the extent that pilot results can be validated and replicated in a full-scale implementation of the MOVE program, policies that provide greater access to housing assistance for formerly incarcerated individuals may yield substantial public safety benefits, particularly housing opportunities located far away from former neighborhoods.

摘要

目标

本文对马里兰州代金券机会实验(MOVE)进行了描述和初步评估,这是一项针对前科人员的随机住房流动计划,旨在测试通过提供住房补贴激励从前居住社区搬至远处居住,是否能够降低累犯率。

方法

MOVE计划作为一项随机对照试验实施。参与者从马里兰州的四所不同监狱招募,并随机分配到实验组。在实验的第一轮中,治疗组参与者在其家乡管辖区以外获得6个月的免费住房,对照组参与者在其家乡管辖区内获得免费住房。在实验的第二轮中,治疗组保持不变,对照条件重新设计以代表现状,且不提供免费住房。对一年后的再逮捕率进行了分析。

结果

关于累犯率的降低,试点结果表明搬家有一定益处,获得免费住房也有益处。搬家的治疗组的再逮捕率低于未搬家的组,获得免费住房的未搬家者的再逮捕率也低于未获得住房的未搬家者。

结论

如果试点结果能够在MOVE计划的全面实施中得到验证和复制,那么为曾经被监禁的个人提供更多住房援助的政策可能会带来巨大的公共安全效益,特别是远离以前社区的住房机会。

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