Instead Of Arresting Panhandlers, Albuquerque's Giving Them Jobs
Five people have found full-time employment since the program started in September.
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Albuquerque
officials are working to reform their policies of mistreating and at
times, outright persecuting, homeless people by offering jobs to people
on the streets.
After a series of incidents of police brutality, which included the fatal shooting of a schizophrenic homeless man this year, advocates and the Justice Department demanded that the Albuquerque Police Department overhaul its approach to how it treats homeless people and people with mental illness, The New York Times reported. And part of that reform includes a program that scouts homeless people and offers them jobs.
The city, together with St. Martin’s Hospitality Center, an organization that provides services to homeless people, dispenses outreach workers who offer odd jobs -- which have the potential of turning into full-time opportunities -- to people on the streets, according to KOAT.
After a series of incidents of police brutality, which included the fatal shooting of a schizophrenic homeless man this year, advocates and the Justice Department demanded that the Albuquerque Police Department overhaul its approach to how it treats homeless people and people with mental illness, The New York Times reported. And part of that reform includes a program that scouts homeless people and offers them jobs.
The city, together with St. Martin’s Hospitality Center, an organization that provides services to homeless people, dispenses outreach workers who offer odd jobs -- which have the potential of turning into full-time opportunities -- to people on the streets, according to KOAT.
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