The intent of this dissertation is to examine crime among the homeless, focusing on social context. Most research on homelessness and crime focuses on differences between rates of crime among the homeless and the domiciled. Researchers pay less attention to aspects of homeless life increasing probabilities of crime commission or police contact. The first issue examined was whether need is the primary motivator for crimes of the homeless. Given that most homeless people lack resources and yet only a minority commit crime, the key question became, "Why do some commit crime while others do not?" Information regarding a wide range of "survival" behaviors was collected by administering structured interviews to 399 homeless people in Philadelphia...
First, this Thesis covers the background of the criminalization of the homeless and why it is impor...
The current study is an analysis of the problem of homelessness in American society today. It focuse...
This study explores the dynamic combination of structural factors domestic conditions, individual an...
This research examines the barriers that exist between law enforcement and the homeless population o...
This research examines the barriers that exist between law enforcement and the homeless population o...
Criminologists have been reluctant to pursue the idea that situational factors encourage criminal ac...
Homeless people are sometimes the perpetrators and quite often the victims of crime and violence. Th...
In recent years, cities worldwide have employed various tactics to control homeless people's use of ...
Homeless people are sometimes the perpetrators and quite often the victims of crime and violence. Th...
The article presents the issue of homelessness in the criminological aspect. The author presents the...
Over the past thirty years, cities across the US have adopted variants of “quality-of- life” policin...
Over the past thirty years, cities across the US have adopted variants of “quality-of- life” policin...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-42).The Homeless Emergency Assistance and Rapid Transitio...
Using a sample of 400 homeless street youth, this article examines the role that self-control plays ...
OBJECTIVE: We conducted an exploratory study testing procedural justice theory with a novel populati...
First, this Thesis covers the background of the criminalization of the homeless and why it is impor...
The current study is an analysis of the problem of homelessness in American society today. It focuse...
This study explores the dynamic combination of structural factors domestic conditions, individual an...
This research examines the barriers that exist between law enforcement and the homeless population o...
This research examines the barriers that exist between law enforcement and the homeless population o...
Criminologists have been reluctant to pursue the idea that situational factors encourage criminal ac...
Homeless people are sometimes the perpetrators and quite often the victims of crime and violence. Th...
In recent years, cities worldwide have employed various tactics to control homeless people's use of ...
Homeless people are sometimes the perpetrators and quite often the victims of crime and violence. Th...
The article presents the issue of homelessness in the criminological aspect. The author presents the...
Over the past thirty years, cities across the US have adopted variants of “quality-of- life” policin...
Over the past thirty years, cities across the US have adopted variants of “quality-of- life” policin...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-42).The Homeless Emergency Assistance and Rapid Transitio...
Using a sample of 400 homeless street youth, this article examines the role that self-control plays ...
OBJECTIVE: We conducted an exploratory study testing procedural justice theory with a novel populati...
First, this Thesis covers the background of the criminalization of the homeless and why it is impor...
The current study is an analysis of the problem of homelessness in American society today. It focuse...
This study explores the dynamic combination of structural factors domestic conditions, individual an...