Citations February 2023 Newsletter
(a) https://nationalpolice.org/the-homeless-industrial-complex-making-it-tough-for-cops/
(b) https://www.usich.gov/All_In_The_Federal_Strategic_Plan_to_Prevent_and_End_Homelessness.pdf
(c) https://www.oregon.gov/gov/eo/eo-23-02.pdf
(f) Arthur Conan Doyle, book The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
(g) https://www.oregon.gov/gov/eo/eo-23-02.pdf
(i) https://nypost.com/2023/01/04/elderly-man-has-part-of-his-face-ear-chewed-off-in-attack/
(j) https://medfordalert.com/2023/01/14/local-homeless-man-sentenced-for-greenway-hammer-attack
(k) The USICH, a government agency established to coordinates the Federal response to homelessness in order to maximize the effectiveness of Federal resources to address the root causes of homelessness concluded in 2020: https://www.usich.gov/resources/uploads/asset_library/USICH-Expanding-the-Toolbox.pdf
(l) Manhattan Institute has been an important force in shaping American political culture and developing ideas that foster economic choice and individual responsibility. https://www.manhattan-institute.org/housing-first-effectiveness
(m) The Cicero Institute, a nonpartisan group of policy innovators develop, and fight for policies that apply the principles of a free society and solve problems at the state level, impacting millions of Americans https://ciceroinstitute.org/research/housing-first-is-a-failure/
(n) The Discovery Institute, a think tank that focuses on advancing a culture of purpose, creativity, and innovation https://www.discovery.org/a/housing-first-caused-the-homelessness-catastrophe/
(o) https://twitter.com/kevinvdahlgren/status/1609300954112987137
(p) There isn’t a agreed upon name for the policies that different think tanks and studies but they all conclude that Housing First poses a danger to all communities where it exists and their proposed policies would produce safer cities. Therefore I referred to them as Safer City advocates.
(s) https://media4.manhattan-institute.org/sites/default/files/housing-first-and-homelessness-SE.pdf
(t) Adapted from Becoming Whole: Why the Opposite of Poverty Isn’t the American Dream, by Brian Fikkert and Kelly M. Kapic, pp. 43-52 https://chalmers.org/resources/blog/what-are-people-for/