There is no investment in the intellectual capabilities or upwardly mobile potential of homeless people, either by legislatures or people who work at homeless shelters.

There are no literacy assessments.  

There is no attempt to encourage homeless people to obtain academic education or to train them for anything other than service jobs; janitorial, food service, building maintenance.  

The excuse that is frequently used by shelter staff is "We don't have time for that," which speaks to how much most shelter staff prefer to think that homeless people have the rest of their lives to be treated as if they are either worthless or were born to be servants.  If that's how you were being treated, and if you knew that was how most of the world thought of you, would you feel motivated to stop doing drugs or committing other crimes?  

A lot of homeless people don't do drugs or commit other crime; not that society knows that.  

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