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Could Convicted Criminals Be Denied Housing?

Mayor de Blasio Reaffirms Stance on Violent Criminals and NYCHA Housing
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On Monday, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio reaffirmed his feeling that violent criminals should be denied access to NYCHA housing. This follows a dramatic reduction in the eviction of such convicts from this housing, which is designed to help low-income residents find safe shelter. However, is it possible that denying convicted criminals affordable housing could have harmful effects?

Numerous Failures by the City

The New York City Housing Authority claims that they perform a criminal background check on all applicants, and deny housing to those who do not pass. However, several recent high-profile stories have revealed that these checks may be insufficient, and that the city is very slow to evict those who have been accused of violent crimes.

Could There Be Unintended Consequences?

A number of studies and reports have found that, nationwide, nearly 75% of inmates are arrested within just five years of their release. However, data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics has suggested that those accused of violent crimes are the least likely group to commit the same crime or end up in jail again. This is partially because the bulk of violent crimes are not the work of evil people or serial killers, but instead are crimes of passion.

This raises a number of questions – could denying violent criminals affordable housing lead to them committing other crimes, such as robbery or selling drugs? Also, why single out violent criminals when robbers and burglars are the most likely criminals to strike again? While there are no easy answers to these questions, it is possible that lawmakers are focused on the political benefits of “taking on violent crime,” rather than actually solving problems.

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Written By Scott Gross

Founder & Criminal Defense Attorney

Scott Gross is the founder and lead criminal defense attorney at the Law Offices of Scott Gross. In 2006, Mr. Gross was appointed as an Assistant District Attorney in Suffolk County, New York. Scott Gross has handled thousands of criminal cases at all levels, many of which were high-profile matters followed by various media outlets. Because of his experience in Suffolk County, Mr. Gross is highly-skilled in defense trial techniques and rules of evidence for individuals facing criminal charges.

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