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NYC Subway Safety Plan Targeting The Homeless Shows Hints Of Promise But Significant Problems
“The vast majority of homeless people’s interactions with outreach teams don’t result in transport to shelter, according to NYPD data obtained via a Freedom of Information request by the Urban Justice Center’s Safety Net Project.”
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