Table 1.
Interview sample (n = 44)
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Characteristic | N | (%)a | |
Race/ethnicity | |||
African American | 23 | (52.3) | |
White | 13 | (29.5) | |
Latino | 5 | (11.4) | |
other | 3 | (6.8) | |
Age (years), mean ± SD | 40.3 ± 9.8 | ||
Sex | |||
Male | 36 | (81.8) | |
Female | 8 | (18.0) | |
Have children | |||
Yes | 35 | (79.5) | |
No | 9 | (20.5) | |
Educational history | |||
Some high school | 13 | (29.5) | |
High school graduate | 13 | (29.5) | |
High school Equivalent (GED) | 10 | (22.7) | |
Some college | 7 | (15.9) | |
College graduate | 1 | (2.3) | |
Employment since last criminal justice event | 43 (97.8) | ||
Yes | 8 | (18.1) | |
No | 36 | (81.8) | |
Number of incarcerations, mean ± SD | 5.3 ± 4.3 | ||
Years of most recent incarceration, mean ± SD | 2.3 ± 3.52 | ||
Released from prison during last year | 34 | (75.6) | |
Homeless since release | 12 | (26.7) | |
Housing challenge caused by criminal record | |||
Unable to access subsidized housing | 9 | (20.5) | |
Unable to stay with family/friends in subsidized housing | 10 | (22.3) |
May not total 100 because of rounding.