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When people have access to stable, affordable housing, they are less likely to become involved with the criminal legal system. Experience with the system also shapes how and where people can find housing.

Wade Mixon completed the STAIRS program at Weingart after spending half of his life in and out of jail and homelessness.
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Communities Can Better Prevent Homelessness through Housing- and Justice-System Partnerships
September 16, 2020
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How Quality-of-Life Policing Harms People Experiencing Homelessness
June 01, 2022
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    Housing Status Affects Frequency of Criminal Activity and Substance Use
    June 27, 2018
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