Homeless Innovations and Jail Diversion

Homeless Innovations and Jail Diversion

The lab served as one hub for a national research project identifying innovative approaches to chronic homelessness in major cities around the United States. We engaged in ethnographic research on an innovative program to divert people who were homeless and seriously mentally ill from jail for misdemeanors like trespassing. This project was conducted in partnership with The Harris Center and funded through the Public Mental Health Partnership at UCLA and the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH).

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