
The Revolving Door Effect The Predatory System Targeted at Homeless Individuals Formerly incarcerated individuals, especially those with multiple incarcerations, face a severe housing crisis upon release, with homelessness rates nearly 10 to 13 times higher than the general public . They frequently struggle to secure stable housing due to explicit discrimination from public housing authorities and private owners, using credit checks, income requirements, and other methods during screening processes. This pervasive instability often pushes individuals into marginal housing like hotels or motels, a small difference from literal homelessness, significantly hindering their ability to access essential resources like healthcare, employment, and education crucial for successful reentry. This cycle of homelessness and incarceration is severely exacerbated by the criminalization of homelessness , through laws that prohibit essential survival behaviors s...