The Evidence for Supportive Housing – Justice
Supportive housing can break the cycle of homelessness and incarceration by providing stability and helping to reduce or eliminate interactions with the justice system. Supportive housing has proven to be more cost effective than carceral interventions and offers better outcomes for both the individual and the larger community.
This brief highlights key evidence related to supportive housing and the justice system.
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