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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Am Acad Pol Soc Sci. 2013 May 1;647(1):214–236. doi: 10.1177/0002716213477070

Table 2.

Pre-Prison to First Post-Prison Neighborhood Transitions (with Row Percentages), by Race

a. Black Parolees
Post-Prison →
Pre-Prison ↓
Low-
poverty
(< 10%)
Medium
Poverty
(10–20%)
High-
poverty
(> 20%)
Row Total

Low-poverty (< 10%) 72
35.5%
64
31.5%
67
33.0%
203
100.0%
Medium Poverty (10–20%) 58
14.8%
213
54.2%
122
31.0%
393
100.0%
High-poverty (> 20%) 85
8.3%
262
25.4%
683
66.3%
1,030
100.0%
Column Total 215
13.2%
539
33.1%
872
53.6%
1,626
100.0%

b. White Parolees
Post-Prison →
Pre-Prison ↓
Low-
poverty
(< 10%)
Medium
Poverty
(10–20%)
High-
poverty
(> 20%)
Row Total

Low-poverty (< 10%) 436
58.2%
192
25.6%
121
16.2%
749
100.0%
Medium Poverty (10–20%) 112
25.3%
249
56.2%
82
18.5%
443
100.0%
High-poverty (> 20%) 54
20.7%
68
26.1%
139
53.3%
261
100.0%
Column Total 602
41.4%
509
35.0%
342
23.5%
1,453
100.0%