Returning Home: Emerging Evidence and Lessons Learned

CSH engaged several jurisdictions across the country to design and implement supportive housing initiatives that integrate the systems and resources of criminal justice, behavioral health, and housing agencies. The goal was to place people into supportive housing and end the cycle of homelessness and incarceration. CSH partnered with a number of leading researchers, including the Urban Institute, the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, the University of Minnesota and Columbia University to evaluate and measure the impact of these supportive housing interventions and document the systemic and programmatic lessons we have learned.

Outlined on the following pages are summary highlights from the first stage of our Returning Home Initiative

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