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REBUILDING RE-ENTRY BALTIMORE DATA PROJECT. NEED STATEMENT The cost to incarcerate 1 person in Baltimore = job training for 7; GED education for 37; drug.

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1 REBUILDING RE-ENTRY BALTIMORE DATA PROJECT

2 NEED STATEMENT The cost to incarcerate 1 person in Baltimore = job training for 7; GED education for 37; drug treatment for 8; 1 month of housing for 30 families In Baltimore communities with the most people in prison the median income is $24k, have the longest commute time to work and the high school students are chronically absent – intergenerational loop for poverty Maryland taxpayers spend $288M on corrections alone in Baltimore 1/3 of residents in state facilitates are from Baltimore city The Sandtown community is the highest incarceration community, accounting for $17M of state spending on corrections

3 OPPORTUNITY Data driven interventions can lead to efficient programming, effective policy & improved social outcomes based on predictive intelligence Demo of M:L potential licensing software Josh is a genius! What is the deal with the crappy data?! He spent the entire time just getting ready to map to the blocks of Census data in CitySDK so that we can seed our work for the future

4 SERVICE PROVIDER RECOMMENDATIONS Address: Un-employment/under-employment & commute times Educational attainment Drug abuse Mental health Healthy lifestyle living Stable housing Community engagement (when high rates of incarceration happen unity in communities is disrupted, which leads to disconnection to physical space)

5 GOVERNMENT RECOMMENDATIONS Address Make investments in real opportunities: create a portfolio for long-term returns Reduce spending on prisons, free up resources for communities Expand research capacity to analyze the data Engage organizations, funders to expand technical capacity around lifting the lives of returning citizens Start counting the collateral costs, and not just correctional costs

6 CITYSDK RECOMMENDATIONS The Group Quarter data is helpful, good start point but we need to find ways to overlap everything. Thanks to Nesreen, we are thinking USA Data centers + Census SNAP households Educational attainment + Occupation data 2013! Tech info in households and more…

7 OUTCOMES FROM TODAY Winter 2016 we will partner with Impact Hub Baltimore to host a Rebuilding Re- entry Hackathon Clean datasets High crime rates overlapped with: Median Rent Commute to work Access to technology Length of stays Location of facilities Access to food

8 RESOURCES & CONTACT http://www.prisonpolicy.org/origin/md/report.html http://www.justicepolicy.org/research/8764?utm_source=%2ftherightinvestment &utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=redirect http://www.justicepolicy.org/research/8764?utm_source=%2ftherightinvestment &utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=redirect Laurin Hodge | Mission: Launch, Inc. | Laurin@Mission-Launch.orgLaurin@Mission-Launch.org www.Mission-Launch.org | www.RebuildingReentry.com www.Mission-Launch.orgwww.RebuildingReentry.com


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