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A new article that evaluated the impact of changes to the scope or generosity of social safety net programs concludes that public welfare policy has measurable benefits for public safety.

Written by Robert Apel, professor of criminology at Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice and published in the Annual Review of Criminology, the article considered dozens of studies conducted over the past decade, many of them outside the field of criminology.

The social safety net includes means-tested public assistance (e.g., cash welfare, f…

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