Rough Living: Surviving Violence and Homelessness reveals the ways in which intense chains of disadvantage, incorporating homelessness, are triggered by very early experiences of violence. Drawing on biographic interviews with six men and six women, the book bears witness not only to horrendous repeated experiences of physical and sexual violence, but discusses what may be understood as related multi-dimensional vulnerability in areas such as physical and mental health, education, employment and social connectedness. A picture of the long-term cycles of violent victimisation and homelessness, and their compounding traumatising effects, are made clear and the importance of trauma-informed service delivery is outlined as a key way forward
This research develops an alternative approach to depicting the nuances of individual homeless exper...
The aim of this study is, from a Swedish point of view, to investigate and analyse how social worker...
In facing homelessness we face the other, and in facing the other, we face ourselves. This book cont...
This research project emerged in response to the growing number of informal narratives of violent vi...
Rough Living: Surviving Violence and Homelessness reveals the ways in which intense chains of disadv...
Narrative Literature ReviewExperience of victimisation and violence is prevalent within homeless peo...
Although homelessness is a serious social problem in the United States, there is little direct infor...
Women comprise approximately half of Australia’s homeless population. The most common reasons for wo...
This research considers the ways in which the lives of rough sleepers are understood. In doing so, i...
“Trauma” comes from the Greek word meaning “wound” as in a physical injury to the body. Only in the ...
Over the past two decades there has been substantial gain in knowledge regarding the biopsychosocial...
The premise that childhood victimization is a risk factor for crime and violence in adulthood finds ...
The literature on the contemporary homeless population is reviewed to examine the association of vic...
Each and every evening many people do not have a home to return to. Solving the epidemic problem of ...
Little contemporary research has examined young people’s experiences ofviolence and homelessne...
This research develops an alternative approach to depicting the nuances of individual homeless exper...
The aim of this study is, from a Swedish point of view, to investigate and analyse how social worker...
In facing homelessness we face the other, and in facing the other, we face ourselves. This book cont...
This research project emerged in response to the growing number of informal narratives of violent vi...
Rough Living: Surviving Violence and Homelessness reveals the ways in which intense chains of disadv...
Narrative Literature ReviewExperience of victimisation and violence is prevalent within homeless peo...
Although homelessness is a serious social problem in the United States, there is little direct infor...
Women comprise approximately half of Australia’s homeless population. The most common reasons for wo...
This research considers the ways in which the lives of rough sleepers are understood. In doing so, i...
“Trauma” comes from the Greek word meaning “wound” as in a physical injury to the body. Only in the ...
Over the past two decades there has been substantial gain in knowledge regarding the biopsychosocial...
The premise that childhood victimization is a risk factor for crime and violence in adulthood finds ...
The literature on the contemporary homeless population is reviewed to examine the association of vic...
Each and every evening many people do not have a home to return to. Solving the epidemic problem of ...
Little contemporary research has examined young people’s experiences ofviolence and homelessne...
This research develops an alternative approach to depicting the nuances of individual homeless exper...
The aim of this study is, from a Swedish point of view, to investigate and analyse how social worker...
In facing homelessness we face the other, and in facing the other, we face ourselves. This book cont...