Report

Collateral Costs: The Effects of Incarceration and Employment and Earnings Among Young Men

This paper is through the Institute for Research on Poverty and reviews research on collateral costs and benefits of incarceration on earnings and employment. While the increase in incarceration over the past decades has generated social benefits, the author argues that the negative consequences for society are greater such as the large costs on employment associated with current levels of incarceration.

Source
Partner Resources
National/International
National
Topics/Subtopics
Employment
Special Populations
Incarcerated and Individuals with a Criminal Record
Publication Date
2007-10-01