This report discusses the problem of homelessness in the U.S. and the resulting policy response. Unlike the skid row "derelicts" who comprised the typical homeless population of the 1960s, today's street people represent many diverse groups including: the mentally ill, evicted families, the aged, alcoholics, drug addicts, abused spouses, abused young people, and cast-off children
The poorest of the poor-- the homeless-- are literally on the streets, without resources and lacking...
In 2007, the National Alliance to End Homelessness released Homelessness Counts, establishing a 2005...
During the past decade, homelessness has emerged as a major social problem; yet our attempts to comb...
This report discusses questions dealing with the number of homeless Americans as well as trends in ...
The purpose of this study is to show that some people "fail" in our society even if they follow the ...
The main objective of this paper was to study the policy implications of homelessness as it relates ...
Homelessness in the United States after World War II was primarily a problem of adult men, and initi...
"GAO/HRD-85-40.""B-217620"--Prelim. p."April 9, 1985."Cover title.Includes bibliographies.Mode of ac...
Drawing upon demographic data and ethnographic interviews conducted by the authors, the article addr...
Homelessness is a growing issue in America. In 2019 there were 567,715 homeless individuals in the U...
The new homelessness has drawn sustained attention from scholars over the past three decades. Defini...
In the contemporary United States, there is an increasing need to address the issue of homelessness ...
Causes of homelessness are multiple and complex. Public focus often centers on personal problems, wh...
The homeless mentally ill represent a pivotal and urgent challenge to the mental health field in the...
Although homelessness is not a new problem, the faces of the homeless are changing. For many, the te...
The poorest of the poor-- the homeless-- are literally on the streets, without resources and lacking...
In 2007, the National Alliance to End Homelessness released Homelessness Counts, establishing a 2005...
During the past decade, homelessness has emerged as a major social problem; yet our attempts to comb...
This report discusses questions dealing with the number of homeless Americans as well as trends in ...
The purpose of this study is to show that some people "fail" in our society even if they follow the ...
The main objective of this paper was to study the policy implications of homelessness as it relates ...
Homelessness in the United States after World War II was primarily a problem of adult men, and initi...
"GAO/HRD-85-40.""B-217620"--Prelim. p."April 9, 1985."Cover title.Includes bibliographies.Mode of ac...
Drawing upon demographic data and ethnographic interviews conducted by the authors, the article addr...
Homelessness is a growing issue in America. In 2019 there were 567,715 homeless individuals in the U...
The new homelessness has drawn sustained attention from scholars over the past three decades. Defini...
In the contemporary United States, there is an increasing need to address the issue of homelessness ...
Causes of homelessness are multiple and complex. Public focus often centers on personal problems, wh...
The homeless mentally ill represent a pivotal and urgent challenge to the mental health field in the...
Although homelessness is not a new problem, the faces of the homeless are changing. For many, the te...
The poorest of the poor-- the homeless-- are literally on the streets, without resources and lacking...
In 2007, the National Alliance to End Homelessness released Homelessness Counts, establishing a 2005...
During the past decade, homelessness has emerged as a major social problem; yet our attempts to comb...