D-Day in the War on Poverty Part 28
D-Day in the War on Poverty Part 27

D-Day in the War on Poverty Part 27

The Dangers of Oklahoma’s Prison Funding Model Oklahoma’s prison system operates on a funding model that incentivizes keeping beds filled, often referred to as “heads in beds.” This model has significant implications for the state’s criminal justice system, the incarcerated individuals, and society at large. Statistical Evidence of the Dangers The “heads in beds” funding…

D-Day in the War on Poverty Part 26

D-Day in the War on Poverty Part 26

The Failures of Housing First Policies Housing First policies, which prioritize providing permanent housing to homeless individuals without preconditions, have been widely implemented across various regions. While these policies have shown some success, they are not without significant challenges and failures. Statistical Evidence of Failures Despite the noble intentions behind Housing First policies, several statistics…

D-Day in the War on Poverty Part 25