People with Criminal Records Denied Access to Public Housing
The United States provides federally subsidized housing to millions of low-income people who could not otherwise afford homes on their own. U.S. policies, however, exclude countless needy people with criminal records, condemning them to homelessness or transient living.
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ISBN: 1564323285
ISBN: 1564323285
- NO SECOND CHANCE
- I. Summary
- II. Recommendations
- III. Background
- IV. The Right to Adequate Housing
- V. Federal "One Strike" Legislation
- VI. Public Safety
- VII. Exclusions Based on Local Policies
- VIII. Legislatively Mandated Categories of Exclusion from Public Housing
- IX. Screening People Out: "Felons Need Not Apply"
- X. Arbitrary Denials and Discrimination
- XI. Limited Right to Redress
- XII. Conclusion







