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Homeless Sweeps on the Rise, Part 2<\/h2>\n

In part 1 of this in-depth series on sweeps<\/a>, we covered the definition of homeless encampment sweeps, the rising criminalization, and the financial interests many politicians and influential organizations have in the sanctioned encampment business.<\/span><\/p>\n

Homelessness has been a crisis in America since the early 1980s. Until recently, politicians have somewhat strived to implement the tried-and-true housing first model. Housing First prioritizes permanent supportive housing over temporary measures such as sanctioned encampments, citations, fines, and imprisonment.<\/span><\/p>\n

Now, due in large part to a corrupt group of lobbyists representing\u00a0<\/span>the Cicero Institute<\/span><\/a>, politicians and even some voters are shifting in the opposite direction. With more public camping ordinances and anti-homeless legislation on the books than ever before, cities and states are being pressured to conduct harm-inducing\u00a0<\/span>sweeps of homeless encampments<\/span><\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n

We’ve covered how these sweeps are ineffective, costly, and cruel. Today, we’ll discuss how they statistically increase the risk of homeless deaths<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n

A New Study Suggests Sweeps are Violent and Deadly for Members of the Unsheltered Population Suffering from Drug Addictions<\/h3>\n

In a tweet about homeless research, Infectious Diseases MD & Director of Social Determinants of Health & Disparities\u00a0<\/span>Josh Barocas@jabarocas<\/span>\u00a0referred to homeless encampment sweeps as “(costly) state-sponsored violence.”<\/span><\/p>\n

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Our study found that encampment clearance\/sweeps could increase deaths among people experiencing homelessness by 25% by 2028. “Sweeping” people is not a solution to #homelessness<\/a>, but is rather a form of (costly) state-sponsored violence. https:\/\/t.co\/Pmc9Vzl6wQ<\/a><\/p>\n

\u2014 Josh Barocas, MD (@jabarocas) April 10, 2023<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n