Homeless individuals are particularly vulnerable to victimization, sometimes resulting in fatalities. Theories of victimization prove useful to understanding the risks inherent in being homeless as well as the public’s perception of the homeless population. Problematically, public policy that criminalizes this population may exacerbate the victimization of this group. Municipalities have turned to law enforcement and the criminal justice system to respond to people living in public spaces. Programs that ensure adequate income, affordable housing, and supportive services to prevent homelessness and address the needs of those who are homeless are essential. In addition, increased law enforcement training and the implementation of legislation ...
Homeless people are sometimes the perpetrators and quite often the victims of crime and violence. Th...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Over the past thirty years, cities across the US have adopted variants of “quality-of- life” policin...
Homeless individuals are particularly vulnerable to victimization, sometimes resulting in fatalities...
Homeless individuals are particularly vulnerable to victimization, sometimes resulting in fatalities...
In 1999 the National Coalition for the Homeless began to document incidents of hate crime and violen...
Communities across the USA use anti-homeless policies to reduce the presence of homeless people. Suc...
What is officially known about the victimisation of hard-to-reach and marginal groups whose lives ar...
1 online resource (75 p.)Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references (p. 48...
This research examines the barriers that exist between law enforcement and the homeless population o...
Service providers who work with the homeless are frequently characterized as victim blamers. Eightee...
The aim of this study was to illuminate how social workers in social services work with the social p...
Social workers are professionals who have the skills to address social problems. Individuals may exp...
Homelessness is a critical social and economic problem in the U.S., with approximately 3.5 million p...
The literature on the contemporary homeless population is reviewed to examine the association of vic...
Homeless people are sometimes the perpetrators and quite often the victims of crime and violence. Th...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Over the past thirty years, cities across the US have adopted variants of “quality-of- life” policin...
Homeless individuals are particularly vulnerable to victimization, sometimes resulting in fatalities...
Homeless individuals are particularly vulnerable to victimization, sometimes resulting in fatalities...
In 1999 the National Coalition for the Homeless began to document incidents of hate crime and violen...
Communities across the USA use anti-homeless policies to reduce the presence of homeless people. Suc...
What is officially known about the victimisation of hard-to-reach and marginal groups whose lives ar...
1 online resource (75 p.)Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references (p. 48...
This research examines the barriers that exist between law enforcement and the homeless population o...
Service providers who work with the homeless are frequently characterized as victim blamers. Eightee...
The aim of this study was to illuminate how social workers in social services work with the social p...
Social workers are professionals who have the skills to address social problems. Individuals may exp...
Homelessness is a critical social and economic problem in the U.S., with approximately 3.5 million p...
The literature on the contemporary homeless population is reviewed to examine the association of vic...
Homeless people are sometimes the perpetrators and quite often the victims of crime and violence. Th...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Over the past thirty years, cities across the US have adopted variants of “quality-of- life” policin...