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Policy Failures and Gaps
Where existing laws perpetuate inequity instead of reducing it.
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SUMMARY - Policy Failures and Gaps

A person convicted of a minor drug offense twenty years ago cannot find housing because of mandatory background checks. Mandatory minimum sentences remove judicial discretion, sending first-time offenders to prison for years while violent offenders with better lawyers negotiate lighter penalties. Laws that criminalize homelessness, such as bans on sleeping in public or panhandling, cycle people through jails without addressing why they are unhoused.

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