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Nuisance, Criminal History, and Housing Discrimination

June 10, 2016 Pamela Oliver Criminal justice, Housing, Social issues

In many cities, one of the sources of homelessness for many people is nuisance ordinances that fine landlords if there are too many police calls to a property. Desmond and Valdez’s 2013 article “Unpolicing the Urban Poor: Consequences of Third-Party Policing for Inner-City Women” published in the American Sociological Review

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