Returning from Prison to a Changed City: How Does Gentrification Shape the Employment and Housing Opportunities of Returning Citizens?

IF 1.8 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Social Currents Pub Date : 2024-09-09 DOI:10.1177/23294965241281696
Tanya Golash-Boza, Michael David Aquino, Yajaira Ceciliano-Navarro
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Studies of returning citizens have found they benefit from living in well-resourced neighborhoods, yet they face obstacles to securing housing in these communities. Insofar as gentrification involves investing more public and private resources into communities, this raises the question of how this investment affects returning citizens whose former homes are in gentrifying neighborhoods—a common circumstance in Washington, DC. Based on 37 in-depth interviews with returning citizens from Washington DC, this study explores the impact of gentrification. We find that the increased housing prices associated with gentrification make it difficult for returning citizens to move to gentrified areas; that gentrification exacerbates the barriers they face to accessing employment opportunities; and that gentrifiers often make returning citizens feel unwelcome in the communities where they were raised. In sum, we find that returning citizens, like other long-term residents of gentrifying neighborhoods, face structural barriers both to living in gentrified neighborhoods and to accessing available resources.
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从监狱回到变化了的城市:贫民窟化如何影响回归公民的就业和住房机会?
对回归公民的研究发现,他们从居住在资源丰富的社区中获益,但他们在这些社区中获得住房却面临障碍。由于贵族化涉及向社区投入更多的公共和私人资源,这就提出了一个问题,即这种投资如何影响那些以前居住在贵族化社区的回归公民--这在华盛顿特区是很常见的情况。本研究通过对华盛顿特区的 37 位回国公民进行深入访谈,探讨了城市化的影响。我们发现,与士绅化相关的房价上涨使回国公民很难搬到士绅化地区;士绅化加剧了他们在获得就业机会方面所面临的障碍;士绅化者往往使回国公民在他们成长的社区感到不受欢迎。总之,我们发现,与其他长期居住在城市化社区的居民一样,回归公民在城市化社区生活和获取可用资源方面都面临着结构性障碍。
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期刊介绍: Social Currents, the official journal of the Southern Sociological Society, is a broad-ranging social science journal that focuses on cutting-edge research from all methodological and theoretical orientations with implications for national and international sociological communities. The uniqueness of Social Currents lies in its format. The front end of every issue is devoted to short, theoretical, agenda-setting contributions and brief, empirical and policy-related pieces. The back end of every issue includes standard journal articles that cover topics within specific subfields of sociology, as well as across the social sciences more broadly.
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