I can answer for myself that I immediately assumed that the people experiencing homelessness were responsible for the crimes. I’m embarrassed to admit that, because it goes against everything I understand about homelessness. I know that people who are homeless are not dangerous criminals, but what else would explain the increase in crime?
The following two articles set me straight. They were a good reminder that people experiencing homelessness are often the victims of violent crimes as many of them sleep in public spaces, making them incredibly vulnerable to assault. "Every night that I lay my head down, I'm in fear of my life," said Eric LaCour, who has been homeless for 11 years and believes he's lucky to have survived so long without being attacked. One woman he knew was strangled while she slept.
In a world where we are bombarded with media images of scary homeless people, those images can’t help but sink in. Articles like this help to bring us back to reality.
Violence shadows Minneapolis homeless
Police evict homeless from Peavey Plaza
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Shari Hemmingsen, Housing Matters! Intern, and Jill Kilibarda, Education and Civic Engagement Program Manager, Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity