North American cities have enacted legislation to counter panhandling and other income-generating activities of the visible poor. Anti-homeless laws are similar to earlier vagrancy laws in Western societies. This thesis addresses how British Columbia’s Safe Streets Act (BCSSA) compares with earlier vagrancy laws. A social constructionist perspective is combined with a content analysis of print media and provincial government debates available online. Government sources consisted of Provincial Legislature debates. The goal was to understand the social construction of the homeless problem through the BCSSA. Rhetoric employed in the social construction of the homeless problem was similar in that the homeless were characterized as a disruptive ...
Crime is a complex phenomenon and the prevention of it is equally complex. A nation’s ability to red...
The empirical foci of this paper are a content and discourse analysis of four years (1994 to 1997) o...
Despite decades of public support for ending homelessness, there is little evidence that homelessnes...
1 online resource (75 p.)Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references (p. 48...
The Ontario Safe Streets Act is the first modern provincial law to prohibit a wide range of begging ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Like many other cities throughout the country, Washington’s homeless population is being targeted th...
Anti-social behaviour statutes are proliferating in western societies, yet little statistical analys...
This thesis analyses the extent to which municipal and provincial policy decisions over the past dec...
Vancouver in the 1980s was undergoing restructuring necessary to reorient the city towards a global ...
UNDERSTANDING CLAIMS-MAKING ACTIVITIES ABOUT SOCIAL PROBLEMS: THE CASE OF HOMELESSNESS IN CANADA. L...
This paper draws on the problematisation of squeegeeing and aggressive panhandling during the mid to...
Communities across the USA use anti-homeless policies to reduce the presence of homeless people. Suc...
In 2007, one current and two former sex workers, Amy Lebovitch, Terri-Jean Bedford and Valerie Scott...
For centuries, the debate about homelessness concentrated on the ways in which the issue of vagrancy...
Crime is a complex phenomenon and the prevention of it is equally complex. A nation’s ability to red...
The empirical foci of this paper are a content and discourse analysis of four years (1994 to 1997) o...
Despite decades of public support for ending homelessness, there is little evidence that homelessnes...
1 online resource (75 p.)Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references (p. 48...
The Ontario Safe Streets Act is the first modern provincial law to prohibit a wide range of begging ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Like many other cities throughout the country, Washington’s homeless population is being targeted th...
Anti-social behaviour statutes are proliferating in western societies, yet little statistical analys...
This thesis analyses the extent to which municipal and provincial policy decisions over the past dec...
Vancouver in the 1980s was undergoing restructuring necessary to reorient the city towards a global ...
UNDERSTANDING CLAIMS-MAKING ACTIVITIES ABOUT SOCIAL PROBLEMS: THE CASE OF HOMELESSNESS IN CANADA. L...
This paper draws on the problematisation of squeegeeing and aggressive panhandling during the mid to...
Communities across the USA use anti-homeless policies to reduce the presence of homeless people. Suc...
In 2007, one current and two former sex workers, Amy Lebovitch, Terri-Jean Bedford and Valerie Scott...
For centuries, the debate about homelessness concentrated on the ways in which the issue of vagrancy...
Crime is a complex phenomenon and the prevention of it is equally complex. A nation’s ability to red...
The empirical foci of this paper are a content and discourse analysis of four years (1994 to 1997) o...
Despite decades of public support for ending homelessness, there is little evidence that homelessnes...