SOC203 Wk 1 dis 2
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Homelessness can be seen as a social problem in numerous ways ranging from public safety to economic strain. If a person with a mental illness is outplaced and is living on the streets, that can become a very dangerous situation. The constant resources that are put into homeless indviduals to push them out of areas or into a jail cell. And if tax payers are pretty much already paying for their housing when they go to jail, why would it be worse to pay for them to have a decent living and a foot up to hopefully become a productive member of society. I feel the money is already being spent, so we need to just put that money in the correct place. Korgen & Furst (2012) even say that utilizing these "supportive housing services" cost less than it does to take care of them through...