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皮玛县司法救助局2021财年第二次机会法案薪酬成功计划评估
Society
United States
Started March 24, 2026
This report presents an evaluation of Pima County’s Second Chance Act Pay for Success Initiative, a permanent supportive housing program that aims to address the challenges of homelessness, behavioral health conditions, and repeated incarceration
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Mar 24, 2026
While the initiative has noble goals, it may divert funds from other critical services, leaving some community needs unmet and unaddressed.
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The Second Chance Act initiative provides essential support for individuals facing homelessness and mental health issues, fostering long-term stability and community reintegration.
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Mar 24, 2026
The success of the program depends heavily on community involvement and support; without it, the initiative may struggle to achieve its objectives.
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Investing in permanent supportive housing through initiatives like this can reduce long-term costs associated with repeated incarceration and emergency services.
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The effectiveness of the Pay for Success model in this context raises questions about accountability and the true impact on reducing recidivism and homelessness.
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