Housing First as an Alternative to Criminalization

This white paper examines the impact of increased federal funding to the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust since fall 2023, which expanded housing vouchers, street outreach, and long-term case management. It contrasts a housing-first approach—focused on rapid housing placement and support services—with traditional reliance on shelters and the criminalization of homelessness. Based on interviews with 20 recently unsheltered individuals, the report recommends greater investment in housing-first strategies over punitive shelter policies.

Housing First as an Alternative to Criminalization: Preliminary Findings from Interviews with Unhoused and Formerly Unhoused People in Miami-Dade County

Since the fall of 2023, federal funding to the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust has supported more housing vouchers that subsidize rents, increased street outreach and long-term case management, and provided technical assistance to address unsheltered homelessness. It has enabled social service providers to implement a coordinated housing-first approach that emphasizes rapid placement in housing and connection with supportive services. This contrasts with a status quo approach that, due to a scarcity of housing, relies on long shelter stays and exposes people to criminalization of unsheltered homelessness. Drawing on interviews with 20 individuals who have recently been unsheltered in Miami-Dade County, this report compares experiences of the two approaches. The findings call for more investment in the housing-first approach and less investment in policies that advance criminalization and coercing people into shelters with poor conditions.

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