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Homelessness In California: A Deep Dive into the Golden State’s Crisis

Updated: Feb 11


Below, Roger Clark interviews Justin Wallin of J. Wallin Opinion Research Services about the complexities of public opinion research, with a focus on homelessness in California. Wallin explains the methodology behind polling, emphasizing the importance of accurate demographic sampling and the challenges of predicting outcomes in a highly politicized environment. The conversation delves into the rising homelessness crisis, particularly in California, and how public sentiment around this issue has evolved over the past decade. Wallin discusses the role of mental health, economic factors, and legislative decisions in driving the increase in homelessness. The episode also touches on the broader societal impacts of this crisis and the limitations of current policies and interventions​​.

Justin Wallin on The Fourscore Project: Part I

In Part II, Justin Wallin dives deeper into the complex issues surrounding homelessness in California. The discussion explores the historical and contemporary factors contributing to the homelessness crisis, including the availability of addictive substances, systemic challenges, and the impact of legislation on both the homeless population and broader society. Wallin shares insights on how societal changes and legal constraints have tied the hands of policymakers, making it difficult to implement effective solutions. The episode also examines public sentiment towards homelessness, the role of compassion in addressing the crisis, and the broader implications for the quality of life in communities across California. This in-depth conversation sheds light on the multifaceted nature of homelessness and the urgent need for comprehensive, humane solutions.

Justin Wallin on The Fourscore Project: Part II

Roger Clark concludes his insightful conversation with Justin Wallin, delving deeper into the root causes and potential solutions for the homelessness crisis in California. Wallin discusses the interplay between mental health issues, substance abuse, and economic challenges, emphasizing how these factors combine to create a complex and seemingly intractable problem. The discussion also explores the role of public sentiment and the difficulties faced by policymakers in addressing homelessness effectively, given legal constraints and societal expectations. Wallin advocates for a compassionate yet structured approach to care for the homeless, acknowledging the need for long-term, consistent support. The episode concludes with a reflection on the broader societal implications of homelessness and the critical need for comprehensive, humane solutions.

Justin Wallin on The Fourscore Project: Part III

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