In East Harlem, 1 in 20 males has been incarcerated along a reentry corridor from 126th Street to 119th Street (a mere 7 blocks), representing the highest concentration in New York City. (Justice Mapping Center)
Each year, roughly 2,200 persons are released to parole in Upper Manhattan neighborhoods. This is roughly 50% of the total number of people assigned to parole bureaus in all of Manhattan, even though Upper Manhattan makes up only 36% of the borough's population. (NYS Division of Parole, 2006 American Community Survey)
Key Facts About Reentry
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