This article contends that the New Labour government's current policies on street homelessness in England prioritise ‘social cohesion’ over ‘social justice’ objectives. While the government has implemented substantial improvements in services for street homeless people in recent years, and has achieved a significant reduction in the numbers sleeping rough, a strong ‘social control’ emphasis has now emerged in this policy agenda, as those remaining on the streets are increasingly viewed as an ‘anti-social behaviour’ problem. The article argues that coercive or forceful measures aimed at street homeless people cannot be justified from a social justice perspective, unless it can be demonstrated that they have a positive impact on the welfare o...
This paper re-examines the role of the state in relation to homelessness in the UK. Taking a long te...
Public Health England South East Centre was asked by Portsmouth and Southampton City Councils to pro...
This paper presents evidence from a study undertaken in Nottingham and London and considers the impa...
Those experiencing homelessness exist in a precarious position in society; these individuals are sim...
Historically, the visible engagement of homeless people in activities considered to be ‘anti-social,...
Those experiencing homelessness exist in a precarious position in society; these individuals are sim...
Community Protection Notices (CPNs) were introduced in England and Wales by the Anti-Social Behaviou...
Taken from my undergraduate dissertation, the abstract looks at why the government has neglected rou...
This discussion offers a thematic introduction and contextual framework across the welfare domains o...
Using newspaper articles, government and charity reports and other secondary sources, this paper loo...
© 2017 Dr. James William McRae PettyPoverty, nomadism and itinerancy have always posed problems for ...
On the eve of the twenty-first century, it is a scandal that there are still people sleeping rough o...
The Homelessness Reduction Act 2017 represents the most significant change to the rights of homeless...
Since 1997 New Labour administrations have seen homelessness as a manifestation of social exclusion....
Recent government policies to tackle single homelessness have been expressly concerned to reduce the...
This paper re-examines the role of the state in relation to homelessness in the UK. Taking a long te...
Public Health England South East Centre was asked by Portsmouth and Southampton City Councils to pro...
This paper presents evidence from a study undertaken in Nottingham and London and considers the impa...
Those experiencing homelessness exist in a precarious position in society; these individuals are sim...
Historically, the visible engagement of homeless people in activities considered to be ‘anti-social,...
Those experiencing homelessness exist in a precarious position in society; these individuals are sim...
Community Protection Notices (CPNs) were introduced in England and Wales by the Anti-Social Behaviou...
Taken from my undergraduate dissertation, the abstract looks at why the government has neglected rou...
This discussion offers a thematic introduction and contextual framework across the welfare domains o...
Using newspaper articles, government and charity reports and other secondary sources, this paper loo...
© 2017 Dr. James William McRae PettyPoverty, nomadism and itinerancy have always posed problems for ...
On the eve of the twenty-first century, it is a scandal that there are still people sleeping rough o...
The Homelessness Reduction Act 2017 represents the most significant change to the rights of homeless...
Since 1997 New Labour administrations have seen homelessness as a manifestation of social exclusion....
Recent government policies to tackle single homelessness have been expressly concerned to reduce the...
This paper re-examines the role of the state in relation to homelessness in the UK. Taking a long te...
Public Health England South East Centre was asked by Portsmouth and Southampton City Councils to pro...
This paper presents evidence from a study undertaken in Nottingham and London and considers the impa...