Intervention description

The Paid Transitional Housing pilot was a reentry housing intervention that fully covered rent at transitional housing facilities for a period of 3 months, targeting male adults who were entering re-entry centers 8 weeks from their release date and at higher recidivism risk. The program aimed to improve housing stability, employment, and recidivism outcomes. All participants received existing transitional housing services at re-entry centers focused on job readiness. Other voluntary services offered included classes on mental health, parenting, and financial management.

Eligible participants were males being released from an Arizona prison who were assessed as having moderate or high risk of recidivism and indicated as having a need for transitional housing. The study was conducted at one re-entry center in Phoenix, AZ.

Year evaluation began
2019
State & Region
Intervention (standard name)
Short intervention description

The Paid Transitional Housing pilot was a reentry housing intervention that fully covered rent at transitional housing facilities for a period of 3 months, targeting male adults who were entering re-entry centers 8 weeks from their release date and at higher recidivism risk.

has evidence
Well-supported or supported evidence of effectiveness in at least one outcome domain
Covid-19 Impact
No
Percent another race
0.95
Percent Asian
0.00
Percent Black or African American
23.81
Percent Hispanic or Latino of any race
27.62
Percent American Indian or Alaska Native
7.62
Percent Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0.00
Percent Pacific islander
0.00
Percent White
40.00
Percent White not Hispanic
0.00
Percent More than one race
0.00
Percent unknown race
0.00
Percent Unknown or not reported
0.00
Intervention Primary Service
Populations targeted