a natural experiment of the consequences of concentrating former prisoners in the same neighborhoods. | more than 600,000 prisoners are released from incarceration each year in the united states, and most end up residing in metropolitan areas, clustered within a select few neighborhoods. likely consequences of this concentration of returning prisoners include higher rates of subsequent crime and recidivism. in fact, one-half of released prisoners return to prison within only 3 y of release. the routine exposure to criminogenic influences and criminal opportunities portends a bleak future for indiv ... | 2015 | 25976097 |