The Relationship Between Incarceration and Homelessness
Written by Sophia Young Homelessness and incarceration fuel a vicious cycle. Financial struggles lead to people losing their homes and...
The Revolving Door That Never Stops: The Repetition of Incarceration and Homelessness
Written by Jessica Creviston Homelessness can happen to anyone if particularly bad life choices are made or unfortunate circumstances...
Felons and Homelessness
As someone who's sat through a criminal justice class and takes a special interest in criminal justice you tend to see how hard it is for...
Felons who are homeless and jobless
"If you do the crime, you must do the time"; commonly used for those who have broken the law. But what happens to felons who have...
Homelessness and Felons: A Layered Issue
By Preston Saunders Eight percent of the US population are convicted felons, nearly 27 million people, with African American men making...
You Can Never Go Home Again: The Prevalence of Homelessness Among Felons
Ava Framm It is a well known fact that convicted felons have a difficult time finding a job after their release because there is an...
Our Failure to Help Ex-Convicts
Blog by: Layla Nahavandi As most of us already know, the American criminal justice system is extremely flawed. Incorrect and excessive...
We Shouldn’t Judge People Who Have Been In Prison
Written By: Katherine Brown *Note: this article is not referring to sex offenders, murderers, or domestic violence inmates Do you...
Incarceration and Homelessness: A Vicious Cycle
Andrew Stahl Known to some as the “jail to homelessness pipeline,” formerly incarcerated individuals continue to struggle to secure...