In recent decades, homelessness has become an increasingly major challenge in the U.S., reaching about half million unhoused people. Many of them seek shelter in settings such as freeways, underpasses, and rest areas. State departments of transportation (DOTs) are responsible for the health and safety of these settings and their occupants, housed and unhoused. This study synthesizes existing literature and findings from interviews with staff from 13 state DOTs and eight service providers and organizations responding to homelessness. Homelessness represents a recognized and common challenge for DOTs, which face jurisdictional, financial, and legal hurdles in addressing it. DOT staff employ both “push” and “pull” strategies, the most common o...
When faced with the possibility of living entirely without shelter, people experiencing homelessness...
On this episode of PDXPLORES, Marisa Zapata, Associate Professor of Land-Use Planning and Director o...
Increasing numbers of people experiencing homelessness in California cities have prompted some trans...
In recent decades, homelessness has become an increasingly major challenge in the U.S. Of the half m...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Homelessness is a severe problem in the United Stat...
Transit settings represent sites of visible homelessness, especially since the advent of COVID-19, f...
In 2019, the delivery of homeless sheltering services in Salt Lake County transitioned from a centra...
Since the 1980s, homelessness has become an increasingly visible and seemingly intransigent part of ...
More than half a million individuals experience homelessness every night in the U.S. With the scale ...
In the winter of 1998/99, after the deaths of 16 homeless people in the streets of Boston attracted ...
For people experiencing homelessness, the ability to move between and within communities is an impor...
With findings from a mixed methods research study, this interdisciplinary webinar will present resul...
Those without housing often use public space differently than those who are housed. This can cause d...
Partly due to their visible nature, homeless encampments are often at the core of the debate about h...
Sociological studies of homelessness traditionally focus on shelter and street populations and conce...
When faced with the possibility of living entirely without shelter, people experiencing homelessness...
On this episode of PDXPLORES, Marisa Zapata, Associate Professor of Land-Use Planning and Director o...
Increasing numbers of people experiencing homelessness in California cities have prompted some trans...
In recent decades, homelessness has become an increasingly major challenge in the U.S. Of the half m...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Homelessness is a severe problem in the United Stat...
Transit settings represent sites of visible homelessness, especially since the advent of COVID-19, f...
In 2019, the delivery of homeless sheltering services in Salt Lake County transitioned from a centra...
Since the 1980s, homelessness has become an increasingly visible and seemingly intransigent part of ...
More than half a million individuals experience homelessness every night in the U.S. With the scale ...
In the winter of 1998/99, after the deaths of 16 homeless people in the streets of Boston attracted ...
For people experiencing homelessness, the ability to move between and within communities is an impor...
With findings from a mixed methods research study, this interdisciplinary webinar will present resul...
Those without housing often use public space differently than those who are housed. This can cause d...
Partly due to their visible nature, homeless encampments are often at the core of the debate about h...
Sociological studies of homelessness traditionally focus on shelter and street populations and conce...
When faced with the possibility of living entirely without shelter, people experiencing homelessness...
On this episode of PDXPLORES, Marisa Zapata, Associate Professor of Land-Use Planning and Director o...
Increasing numbers of people experiencing homelessness in California cities have prompted some trans...