It's fascinating what turns out to work in terms of helping people if you ignore empty moralizations about what we should and shouldn't do This is but one examplehttps://twitter.com/justkelly_ok/status/1314720560333553664 …
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While it's a complex relationship to untangle, there's quite compelling evidence that providing high-quality healthcare to prisoners saves money and reduces crimehttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7113431/ …
Conversely, cashless welfare, which is popular because we love to moralise about what people do with the money the govt gives them, are very unlikely to achieve their stated aimshttps://theconversation.com/theres-mounting-evidence-against-cashless-debit-cards-but-the-government-is-ploughing-on-regardless-123763 …
So honestly I find it completely unsurprising that, it some cases, the cheapest thing to do for homeless people is to give them money, even if that seems counter-intuitive to some
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