The Long Road Home: Decreasing Barriers to Public Housing for People With Criminal Records
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- Copyright
- 2016
- Published By
- Ella Baker Center for Human Rights
This health impact assessment assessed the health and equity impacts of public housing admissions policies that exclude people with a criminal history, using the Oakland Housing Authority in California as a case study.
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