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Ex-prisoners are more likely to become homeless but the reverse isn't true

  • Written by Guy Johnson, Professor, Urban Housing and Homelessness, RMIT University
Ex-prisoners are more likely to become homeless but the reverse isn't trueStatistics show that being homeless doesn't increase your risk of being incarcerated. Srdjan Randjelovic/Shutterstock

On the night the 2016 census was taken, more than 116,000 Australians were homeless. This was a 30% increase from the decade before.

What has driven this increase is difficult to pin down, but research points to a lack of...

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