You would have a lot less of both of you simply housed them though lol.
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Definitely not what the study says lol
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It does.pic.twitter.com/g61uGAXXkJ
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Nope.
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"We find strong evidence that rates of breaking and entering commercial buildings was substantially lower when a homeless shelter was nearby. Within 200 meters of a shelter, the percentage of break-ins of commercial establishments declined by 27%."
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Where is there an increase of crime? It’s very possible that being around buildings with fewer alarms like residential homes are easier targets.
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This study says in overall crime there isn't one.
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A 34% decrease in commercial breaking and entering.
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Where is there an increase?
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