Impacts of Heading Home Hennepin's Housing First programs for long-term homeless adults |
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Authors: | Maria Hanratty |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Minnesota , Minneapolis, MN, USA hanra003@umn.edu |
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Abstract: | This paper evaluates the impact of Heading Home Hennepin’s Housing First programs for long-term homeless individuals with work-limiting disabilities. These programs combine subsidized housing and extensive case management services to help program participants maintain stable housing. Using a matched comparison of housing-first participants and nonparticipants residing in public shelters, this study finds that housing-first placement is associated with a substantial decrease in public shelter use, an increase in public health insurance coverage, and a decrease in arrests and incarceration. Most of the decline in arrests is due to decreases in arrests for livability and drug-related charges and not for violent or property crime. |
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Keywords: | homeless low-Income housing policy crime |
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