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Stephen Metraux
Researcher at University of Delaware
Publications - 91
Citations - 3556
Stephen Metraux is an academic researcher from University of Delaware. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Mental illness. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 90 publications receiving 3294 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen Metraux include University of Pennsylvania & United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Public Service Reductions Associated with Placement of Homeless Persons with Severe Mental Illness in Supportive Housing
TL;DR: Regression results reveal that persons placed in supportive housing experience marked reductions in shelter use, hospitalizations, length of stay per hospitalization, and time incarcerated.
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Homeless Shelter Use and Reincarceration Following Prison Release: Assessing the Risk
Stephen Metraux,Dennis P Culhane +1 more
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Testing a typology of family homelessness based on patterns of public shelter utilization in four U.S. jurisdictions: Implications for policy and program planning
TL;DR: The authors found that a substantial majority of homeless families stay in public shelters for relatively brief periods, exit, and do not return, while a small but noteworthy proportion cycles in and out of shelters repeatedly.
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Homeless shelter use and reincarceration following prison release
Stephen Metraux,Dennis P Culhane +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the incidence of and interrelationships between shelter use and reincarceration among a cohort of 48,424 persons who were released from New York State prisons to New York City in 1995-1998.
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The Age Structure of Contemporary Homelessness: Evidence and Implications For Public Policy
TL;DR: Assessment of the age composition of the homeless population in New York City and the last three decennial Census enumerations shows diverging trends in aging patterns for single adults and adults in families over the past 20 years.