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Homeless men and women trapped in a revolving door of prisons and shelters
A U of T study released last November addresses the disquieting problem of homeless men and women trapped in a revolving door of prisons and shelters – and that research has now led to a pilot program for those who have lived on the streets and been incarcerated. Read the full article
Helping ex-prisoners cope, giving inmates the right tools.
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Justice and Injustice
Homelessness, Crime, Victimization, and the Criminal Justice System
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More Sinned Against than Sinning?
Homeless People as Victims of Crime and Harassment
by Sylvia Novac, Joe Hermer, Emily Paradis, and Amber Kellen
September 2007, 7 pages View PDF
A Revolving Door? Homeless People and the Justice System in Toronto
by Sylvia Novac, Joe Hermer, Emily Paradis, and Amber Kellen
July 2007, 7 pages View PDF



