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Most people arrested in L.A. immigration raids had no criminal history, according to new data released Tuesday. Despite local ...
The lack of appropriate healthcare is another cause of homelessness today. For example, the State of California closed many of its mental institutions in the 1980s and attempts to create ...
A wave of copycat legislation is criminalizing homelessness across the U.S., but advocates are fighting back with smarter ...
Homelessness is rarely as talked about as it should be, which is a significant reason why these issues persist. ... The causes, effects, and ...
The survey of Atlanta's homeless will inform the city's housing efforts, including `Downtown Rising’ plan to end sleeping outdoors in downtown before the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
If we were truly concerned about the homeless, Social Security, and all that surrounds the matter, it would be wise to consider the basics. Sure, looking at root causes usually offers few ...
This is the first in a three-part series where we explore the issue of homelessness within the city of Eau Claire. EAU CLAIRE — TJ Atkins sees the struggles that the homeless in the city face ...
Supreme Court. Supreme Court Rules That Punishing the Homeless for Sleeping Outside Isn't 'Cruel and Unusual' Homeless advocates say the court's decision in Grants Pass v.Johnson gives local ...
A 2019 meta analysis of 31 studies, encompassing nearly 52,000 homeless people in both developed and developing countries, found that more than 10 percent had schizophrenia or related disorders.
May 22—Violence is no stranger to Spokane's homeless population. Besides Thursday's murder sentencing of Aaron R. Holder, a judge sentenced Steven P. White, 48, last month to 30 years in prison ...
When we criminalize homelessness, we expect the justice system to solve the problems. In truth, criminalization creates a revolving door of arrest, release, and repeat crime.