NCJ Number
232119
Date Published
2010
Length
42 pages
Annotation
This guide is intended as a resource for elected leaders, agency administrators, especially at the State and local levels, in increasing their understanding of reentry housing issues, as well as to give direction to the development of sound policies.
Abstract
The guide first presents a short narrative on housing options with a chart that describes six alternatives for reentry housing: private-market rental housing, public housing, affordable housing (nonprofit or privately owned and managed), halfway house, supportive housing, and specialized reentry housing. For each of these types of housing, the chart outlines its features, benefits, and potential limitations. The guide's next section examines three approaches for improving the availability of the housing options for the reentry population (greater access, increased housing stock, and revitalized neighborhoods). Examples of how each of these approaches has been implemented by a particular jurisdiction are provided. In concluding, the guide advises that no single housing approach for the reentry population, including those described in this guide, will be a perfect fit for a given jurisdiction; however, most communities can learn from and apply particular aspects that address the characteristics and needs of the community, such that both planning and implementation goals can be developed. 30 references and appended listing of the members of the Housing and Reentry Advisory Group