This research reaffirms the need for intensive accommodation support services to complement criminal justice responses to crime and those who have contact with the criminal justice system. Foreword It is generally accepted that a person’s living situation, in particular their experience of homelessness and housing stress, can have both long-lasting and wide-ranging consequences. For criminal justice practitioners, the task of limiting homelessness and preventing crime remain key policy priorities in need of ongoing and integrated research. This paper provides a much needed examination of homelessness and housing stress among Australia’s criminal justice population. Using data from the AIC’s Drug Use Monitoring in Australia program, this ...
Previous evidence has shown that homelessness and offending are inextricably linked. A homelessness...
Objectives: The objective of the study is to characterize the associations between a history of ...
The relationship between residential occupancy and crime has previously been examined in the Austral...
The Australian Bureau of Statistics, using the 2011 Australian Census, has estimated that on any gi...
Objectives Examine whether exits from incarceration lead to homelessness and whether homelessness le...
Lawyers and allied professionals who have experience supporting, advising and representing people ex...
Homelessness is a globally persistent social and public health concern. Individuals who experience h...
This paper outlines the key findings and themes from a consultation project exploring the experience...
PURPOSE This study aims to review international literature systematically to estimate the prevalenc...
Policy-makers concerned with preventing re-offending have long been aware of the relationship betwee...
There is a lack of empirical research in Australia examining the lifecourse institutional costs ass...
The current study is an analysis of the problem of homelessness in American society today. It focuse...
In the overzealous drive to criminalize and target the homeless for offences that are mostly related...
Using the situation in Toronto as a case study, this multi‐method study explores various aspects of ...
Introduction: Homelessness has risen across high-income countries in the last decade, and in the Uni...
Previous evidence has shown that homelessness and offending are inextricably linked. A homelessness...
Objectives: The objective of the study is to characterize the associations between a history of ...
The relationship between residential occupancy and crime has previously been examined in the Austral...
The Australian Bureau of Statistics, using the 2011 Australian Census, has estimated that on any gi...
Objectives Examine whether exits from incarceration lead to homelessness and whether homelessness le...
Lawyers and allied professionals who have experience supporting, advising and representing people ex...
Homelessness is a globally persistent social and public health concern. Individuals who experience h...
This paper outlines the key findings and themes from a consultation project exploring the experience...
PURPOSE This study aims to review international literature systematically to estimate the prevalenc...
Policy-makers concerned with preventing re-offending have long been aware of the relationship betwee...
There is a lack of empirical research in Australia examining the lifecourse institutional costs ass...
The current study is an analysis of the problem of homelessness in American society today. It focuse...
In the overzealous drive to criminalize and target the homeless for offences that are mostly related...
Using the situation in Toronto as a case study, this multi‐method study explores various aspects of ...
Introduction: Homelessness has risen across high-income countries in the last decade, and in the Uni...
Previous evidence has shown that homelessness and offending are inextricably linked. A homelessness...
Objectives: The objective of the study is to characterize the associations between a history of ...
The relationship between residential occupancy and crime has previously been examined in the Austral...