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OXFORD HOUSE - North Carolina Department of Corrections

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WHERE DO <strong>OXFORD</strong> <strong>HOUSE</strong>RESIDENTS COME FROM?DIVERSITY IN PRIOR RESIDENCE AND HOUSING**«ApartmeolOwnedHouseRentedHouseRantedRoomJail/Prism*HallwayHouseHomeless34IB132602633.3183'"1924110.3'2457.715-4ii-218.216. 13431949IG-l4.56.732.218 j15.614-849.634.09.617-016-33.012.633.,14411 J13.8638.8# This chart displaysthe prior residence24.2 <strong>of</strong> individualsentering Oxford242 \ Houses. Diversity <strong>of</strong>Geography.21-23«15.2.j * But for an OxfordHouse many <strong>of</strong>these individualswould likely return toone <strong>of</strong> these places -an almost certainrecipe for relapse.COST TO YOUR STATE« Many Oxford House residents' last address was a penal facility.• States spend significant amounts to fund inmates every year.Examples per inmate are:- <strong>North</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong>: $24,016- Texas: $19,071.25- Louisiana: $17,144» With Oxford House inmate cost is reduced dramatically.• State contribution for each Oxford House resident averages$326.37 a year.<strong>OXFORD</strong> <strong>HOUSE</strong> - ANINVESTMENT NOT AN EXPENSE' t Oxford House <strong>of</strong>fers a dramatic reduction in cost.• Because Oxford House has superior outcomes, a burdensomecost is converted to a productive investment.

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