A new study from the liberal-leaning Urban Institute shows that when Denver takes a housing-first approach to homelessness, individuals who become housed through these programs have far fewer interactions with police and are arrested less often than those who remain chronically homeless. “We don’t have to keep going the way that it is. There is a better solution,” says Sarah Gillespie, a lead researcher for the Urban Institute’s study on the nexus between policing and individuals housed through Denver’s widely-acclaimed Social Impact Bond program…