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Why Housing Reduces Crime and Saves Taxpayer Money

Why Housing Reduces Crime and Saves Taxpayer Money

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When people leave prison with nowhere to go, the outcome is predictable. Homelessness. Survival. And too often, a return to jail.

One of the leading drivers of homelessness is people exiting the criminal justice system without housing — especially when mental illness or addiction is involved. The cycle is expensive, inhumane, and preventable.

In this episode, Terri Power and Jenee Jenkins from CSH join me to talk about Returning Home Ohio, a cutting-edge collaboration with the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. The program uses supportive housing to reduce recidivism, improve public safety, and save taxpayer money.

This conversation goes beyond theory. It’s about what actually works.

We also produced a powerful documentary on this work — sparked by Jenee’s idea — that you can watch in the link below.

Prison, Homelessness, or Housing? The Choice That Changes Everything https://youtu.be/xZngGA7xfuc?si=BMAWI9GyWm_PqC_6

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