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New measure aims to reduce prison-to-homelessness pipeline

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By JILL SHERIDAN

The bill came out of a task force that studied issues related to homelessness in Indianapolis.
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Newly signed legislation aims to avoid the so-called prison-to-homelessness pipeline for people who end up in Indianapolis after incarceration.  

The bill came out of a task force that studied issues related to homelessness in Indianapolis. One problem they identified was that people were being transported to Indianapolis after time in prison without a plan. Rep. Justin Moed (D-Indianapolis) authored the bill and said the new law will prevent that issue.

ā€œPut requirements on the Department of Corrections to be a little more proactive to make these folks, if youā€™re going to take them to a county thatā€™s not their county of residence, that we know this is being done in a way that theyā€™ve got support services,ā€ Moed said.

The measure requires that people be transported to their county of residence at the time of their arrest. It does not prohibit peopleā€™s transport to Marion County ā€“ but if they are there, the law requires better coordination with reentry programs, including housing. 

Moed said coming to Indianapolis makes sense for some people.

ā€œSometimes people have burned all the bridges in their home and then need to start over somewhere, and we didnā€™t want to prohibit that from happening if it is being done thoughtfully,ā€ Moed said.

The DOC estimated more than 200 people a year were being taken to Indianapolis after their release.

Contact WFYI city government and policy reporter Jill Sheridan at jsheridan@wfyi.org. Follow on Twitter: @JillASheridan.

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