Just came across this interesting study. They found no impact of public assistance or welfare availability on recidivism rates among drug offenders. Reversing the welfare ban for felony drug offenders is thus not likely to reduce recidivism https://t.co/tJ
RT @RobertApel: @ManneGerell I have not yet carefully read either paper, but this looks like it might be an interesting counterpoint https:…
@ManneGerell I have not yet carefully read either paper, but this looks like it might be an interesting counterpoint https://t.co/ifHMPTjacE
RT @JukkaSavo: Excellent use of #NCRP data available from @nackjaydee @ICPSR https://t.co/CKdrdeJgfg
RT @nackjaydee: Luallen, @JaredEdgerton, & Rabideau of @abtassociates examine the relationship between recidivism and welfare: https://t.co…
Excellent use of #NCRP data available from @nackjaydee @ICPSR https://t.co/CKdrdeJgfg
RT @nackjaydee: Luallen, @JaredEdgerton, & Rabideau of @abtassociates examine the relationship between recidivism and welfare: https://t.co…
Luallen, @JaredEdgerton, & Rabideau of @abtassociates examine the relationship between recidivism and welfare: https://t.co/mZN139sol7
RT @CrimPapers: “A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of the Impact of Public Assistance on Prisoner Recidivism” in J Quant Criminol https://t.c…
RT @CrimPapers: “A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of the Impact of Public Assistance on Prisoner Recidivism” in J Quant Criminol https://t.c…