
I'm quite sure you don't know what it means. The data shows cost of law and order for criminal acts of homeless reduced. That does not mean that crime overall goes down, or that those former homeless cease engaging in criminal behaviour. It does show that less crime is committed by homeless people, unsurprisingly, because they are no longer homeless. This is a good thing, but let's not overstate the impact of crime by fiddling numbers, or the economics of it by similar methodology.
( , Fri 15 May 2015, 18:25, Reply)

have you read the references? your point is dealt with there.
( , Fri 15 May 2015, 21:02, Reply)

You think anyone with two brain cells takes Huff Post seriously? Fuck off twat.
( , Fri 15 May 2015, 23:31, Reply)