A city council recently developed a policy that homeless residents are no longer welcome in the City. City memoranda describe a plan continually [to] remov[e] [homeless people] from the places that they are frequenting in the City. . In one phase of what a court later described as the city\u27s war on the homeless, police conducted a harassment sweep in which homeless people were handcuffed, transported to an athletic field for booking, chained to benches, marked with numbers, and held for as long as six hours before being released to another location, some for such crimes as dropping a match, a leaf, or a piece of paper or jaywalking
This Note will demonstrate how current legislative responses to homelessness are bound and crippled ...
Over the past thirty years, cities across the US have adopted variants of “quality-of- life” policin...
In recent years, cities worldwide have employed various tactics to control homeless people's use of ...
The lack of available shelter space leaves many homeless persons with no choice but to struggle to s...
Cities throughout the country respond to homelessness with laws that persecute people for surviving ...
Homelessness is punishing to those who experience it, not just from the inherent and protracted trau...
This report is the National Coalition for the Homeless' (NCH) fourth report on the criminalization o...
As the number of unsheltered homeless increases, an alternative to criminalization, homeless courts,...
The following report will document that people experiencing homelessness are subject to basic violat...
This Article suggests that it is the duty of the nation\u27s justice systems to take the lead in mee...
Even before the onset of the Global Financial Crisis in 2008, cities had become increasingly concern...
Chicago passed an ordinance banning aggressive panhandling, and the definition is rather broad, pr...
You are homeless. All day you have looked for a place to sleep indoors for the night. Your search is...
The new homeless are more diverse, encompassing more minorities, women, younger people, and more f...
Quality-of-life ordinances criminalize visible acts associated with the status of homelessness. Qual...
This Note will demonstrate how current legislative responses to homelessness are bound and crippled ...
Over the past thirty years, cities across the US have adopted variants of “quality-of- life” policin...
In recent years, cities worldwide have employed various tactics to control homeless people's use of ...
The lack of available shelter space leaves many homeless persons with no choice but to struggle to s...
Cities throughout the country respond to homelessness with laws that persecute people for surviving ...
Homelessness is punishing to those who experience it, not just from the inherent and protracted trau...
This report is the National Coalition for the Homeless' (NCH) fourth report on the criminalization o...
As the number of unsheltered homeless increases, an alternative to criminalization, homeless courts,...
The following report will document that people experiencing homelessness are subject to basic violat...
This Article suggests that it is the duty of the nation\u27s justice systems to take the lead in mee...
Even before the onset of the Global Financial Crisis in 2008, cities had become increasingly concern...
Chicago passed an ordinance banning aggressive panhandling, and the definition is rather broad, pr...
You are homeless. All day you have looked for a place to sleep indoors for the night. Your search is...
The new homeless are more diverse, encompassing more minorities, women, younger people, and more f...
Quality-of-life ordinances criminalize visible acts associated with the status of homelessness. Qual...
This Note will demonstrate how current legislative responses to homelessness are bound and crippled ...
Over the past thirty years, cities across the US have adopted variants of “quality-of- life” policin...
In recent years, cities worldwide have employed various tactics to control homeless people's use of ...