
Study shows homeless encampments are not connected to higher crime rates
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The video discusses a study on the impact of encampment removals on crime rates. The study found minimal decreases in auto theft and public disorder, with no overall crime reduction and sometimes an increase in violent crime. It suggests that encampments are not linked to rising crime. The study focused on Denver, where homelessness has significantly increased. The findings are applicable to other cities, urging leaders to reconsider the effectiveness of encampment sweeps, as they do not enhance safety or aid the homeless.
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What did researchers suggest city leaders consider regarding the use of resources for encampment sweeps?
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According to the study, what effect do encampment sweeps have on the safety of the general public?
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