That’s your retort? No evidence to refute it? Just “come on?” 
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My retort is that the study you linked to doesn't come to the same conclusion as you presented it with.
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Homeless shelters don’t increase crime?
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(1) They don't. (2) The study you linked to doesn't come to that conclusion.
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Conclusions. While homeless shelters are critical.., they appear to impact property crime in the surrounding community. Shelters may warrant greater security to control property crime, but the data suggest any increase in security need not extend beyond 400 meters. READ.
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I think you need to read it closer, friend, because even what you just quoted doesn’t say what you think and claim it does.
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It’s saying that there’s an increase in crime within 100m of the shelter on private property and less so on commercial. Spell it out what you think it’s saying, cause I’m quoting it.pic.twitter.com/1Afx5ehSwm
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That’s not an increase in overall crime, that’s an increase in crime within the immediate vicinity. That doesn’t mean more crime is happening, it’s just that slightly more is happening very close to the shelter. Crime in general likely went down in the city b/c of the shelter.
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Homeless shelters increase crime and it’s increased in their vicinity. That was my point.pic.twitter.com/XebiEsAwYN
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That's not what the study says though
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Show me where it says that shelters do not increase crime.
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Show me where it says that shelters do increase crime first. You haven't done that.
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