Rice University: Felony Convictions Hinder Efforts to Access Stable Housing Even If No Prison Time is Served, Study Shows
July 26, 2022
July 26, 2022
HOUSTON, Texas, July 26 (TNSres) -- Rice University issued the following news release:
Even if they've never served time in prison, people who have felony convictions still have difficulty accessing stable housing, according to new research from a Rice University sociologist.
"Housing Instability Following Felony Conviction and Incarceration: Disentangling Being Marked from Being Locked Up ," authored by Brielle Bryan , an assistant professor of sociology . . .
Even if they've never served time in prison, people who have felony convictions still have difficulty accessing stable housing, according to new research from a Rice University sociologist.
"Housing Instability Following Felony Conviction and Incarceration: Disentangling Being Marked from Being Locked Up ," authored by Brielle Bryan , an assistant professor of sociology . . .