Monday, June 15, 2015

The Daily Stat from Harvard Business Review

June 15, 2015


Easing the Cash Crunch Facing Just-Released Prisoners


Prior to 2010, about one-fourth of people released from prison in Uruguay committed crimes on their very first day of freedom. But this first-day crime rate was reduced to zero by an increase in the stipend for released prisoners from UR$30 to UR$100, easing freed inmates’ first-day cash crunch, say Ignacio Munyo of the University of Montevideo in Uruguay and Martín A. Rossi of the University of San Andrés in Argentina. The new policy proved to be an efficient and inexpensive way of reducing crime, the researchers say.




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