This report is the National Coalition for the Homeless' (NCH) fourth report on the criminalization of homelessness and the National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty's (NLCHP) eighth report on the topic. The report documents the top 20 worst offenders of 2005, as well as initiatives in some cities that are more constructive approaches to the issue of people living in public spaces. The report includes the results of a survey of laws and practices in 224 cities around the country, as well as a survey of lawsuits from various jurisdictions in which those measures have been challenged
The main objective of this report is to educate lawmakers, advocates, and the general public about t...
Cities throughout the country respond to homelessness with laws that persecute people for surviving ...
In 2007, the National Alliance to End Homelessness released Homelessness Counts, establishing a 2005...
The following report will document that people experiencing homelessness are subject to basic violat...
This report, "Illegal to Be Homeless: The Criminalization of Homelessness in the United States," is ...
The lack of available shelter space leaves many homeless persons with no choice but to struggle to s...
This annual report on hate crimes also includes a four-year study examining hate crimes and violence...
This report documents the known cases of violence against homeless individuals by housed individuals...
A city council recently developed a policy that homeless residents are no longer welcome in the Cit...
The main objective of this report is to educate lawmakers, advocates, and the general public about t...
As the number of unsheltered homeless increases, an alternative to criminalization, homeless courts,...
This Article suggests that it is the duty of the nation\u27s justice systems to take the lead in mee...
The main objective of this report is to educate lawmakers, advocates, and the general public about t...
Criminalization takes a toll, not only on adults, but also on the growing numbers of families, child...
Punishing the Poorest is the result of participant-led research, a collaboration between San Francis...
The main objective of this report is to educate lawmakers, advocates, and the general public about t...
Cities throughout the country respond to homelessness with laws that persecute people for surviving ...
In 2007, the National Alliance to End Homelessness released Homelessness Counts, establishing a 2005...
The following report will document that people experiencing homelessness are subject to basic violat...
This report, "Illegal to Be Homeless: The Criminalization of Homelessness in the United States," is ...
The lack of available shelter space leaves many homeless persons with no choice but to struggle to s...
This annual report on hate crimes also includes a four-year study examining hate crimes and violence...
This report documents the known cases of violence against homeless individuals by housed individuals...
A city council recently developed a policy that homeless residents are no longer welcome in the Cit...
The main objective of this report is to educate lawmakers, advocates, and the general public about t...
As the number of unsheltered homeless increases, an alternative to criminalization, homeless courts,...
This Article suggests that it is the duty of the nation\u27s justice systems to take the lead in mee...
The main objective of this report is to educate lawmakers, advocates, and the general public about t...
Criminalization takes a toll, not only on adults, but also on the growing numbers of families, child...
Punishing the Poorest is the result of participant-led research, a collaboration between San Francis...
The main objective of this report is to educate lawmakers, advocates, and the general public about t...
Cities throughout the country respond to homelessness with laws that persecute people for surviving ...
In 2007, the National Alliance to End Homelessness released Homelessness Counts, establishing a 2005...