Homelessness Among Persons on Delaware's Sex Offender Registry.

Stephen Metraux, Alexander C Modeas
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This study provides an in-depth analysis of homelessness among people on the Delaware Sex Offender Registry (SOR) between 2021 and 2023. Delaware's SOR, as a publicly accessible database, offers a uniquely comprehensive window into an unsheltered population among a group that is, collectively, at high risk of experiencing homelessness. We retrieved data from the Delaware SOR on two separate dates, which allowed us to track homelessness among offenders within the state over time. On November 15, 2021, 4.6 percent of the persons on the SOR were homeless. Fifteen months later, this homeless prevalence rate was 5.5 percent. Of the 120 people who reported homelessness on the November date, 56 of them (46.7 percent) were either still homeless or again homeless fifteen months later. This prevalence is significantly higher than rates among the general population, and, once homeless, a substantial proportion remained homeless for extended periods of time. The high rate of unsheltered homelessness among people on the Delaware SOR emphasizes the shortcomings in Delaware's ability to supply shelter for homeless individuals, as well as the additional restrictions people on the SOR experience in their ability to receive these services, which creates hardship for these individuals and reduces communal public safety by increasing the frequency of absconding.

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特拉华州性犯罪者登记处的无家可归者。
本研究对2021年至2023年间特拉华州性犯罪者登记处(SOR)上的无家可归者进行了深入分析。特拉华州的SOR作为一个可公开访问的数据库,提供了一个独特的全面窗口,可以了解一个群体中的无家可归者,这些群体总体上有很高的无家可归风险。我们从特拉华州的SOR中检索了两个不同日期的数据,这使我们能够追踪该州犯罪分子的无家可归情况。截至2021年11月15日,无家可归者的比例为4.6%。15个月后,无家可归者的患病率为5.5%。在11月1日报告无家可归的120人中,有56人(46.7%)在15个月后仍然无家可归或再次无家可归。这种流行率明显高于一般人口的比率,而且,一旦无家可归,相当大比例的人长期无家可归。特拉华州SOR中无家可归者的高比率强调了特拉华州为无家可归者提供住所的能力的不足,以及SOR对人们接受这些服务的能力的额外限制,这给这些人带来了困难,并通过增加潜逃频率降低了社区公共安全。
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