Recidivism may be driven by technical violations of probation or parole rather than new criminal offenses

There is a bidirectional relationship between homelessness and incarceration. After incarceration, people have an increased rate of homelessness, and incarceration leads to increased housing vulnerability due to loss of housing during incarceration, decreased eligibility for employment and public housing, and disrupted community ties.The average age of single adults experiencing homelessness in the US has increased; the…