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Kinsey Hall

Kinsey Hall ’24 discusses the criminalization of homelessness and its ethical implications.

2023-24 Hackworth Fellow Kinsey Hall's slide on Applying Ethical Frameworks to Homelessness.

 

Access the video of Kinsey's Showcase presentation.

Read Kinsey's research paper, The U.S. Supreme Court has Said That Cities may Criminalize the Homeless - but Should They?.

 

About Kinsey Hall

Kinsey Hall Hackworth

Kinsey Hall ’24 majored in Economics, with a Data Analysis emphasis, and Political Science. She is from Boulder, Colorado, and was involved with the SCU Women's Cross Country and Track team and the Economics Student Association. She found a passion for understanding homelessness and investigating policy solutions during her internship with Palo Alto City Councilwoman Julie Lythcott-Haims and her research in the Santa Clara Urban Issues Lab. She enjoys rock climbing, snowboarding, backpacking, and spending time outdoors.

 

Jul 29, 2024
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