In the overzealous drive to criminalize and target the homeless for offences that are mostly related to their poverty status, this article makes the argument that homelessness produces targets for policing, and by extension, punishment. Drawing upon empirical evidence carried out in England, this article highlights the challenges that having no fixed abode presents within the criminal justice system. Looking at how homelessness impacts upon individual experiences in the criminal justice system, including pre-trial imprisonment, conviction and probation, this article argues that the resort to incarcerating homeless populations cannot be separated from the rise in policing and enforcement strategies that result in the disproportionate number ...
This Article suggests that it is the duty of the nation\u27s justice systems to take the lead in mee...
The Homelessness Reduction Act 2017 represents the most significant change to the rights of homeless...
The new homeless are more diverse, encompassing more minorities, women, younger people, and more f...
Lawyers and allied professionals who have experience supporting, advising and representing people ex...
Those experiencing homelessness exist in a precarious position in society; these individuals are sim...
Homelessness is punishing to those who experience it, not just from the inherent and protracted trau...
Policy-makers concerned with preventing re-offending have long been aware of the relationship betwee...
© 2019 Cambridge University Press. In this article we engage in a critical examination of how local ...
The current study is an analysis of the problem of homelessness in American society today. It focuse...
Those experiencing homelessness exist in a precarious position in society; these individuals are sim...
Despite a move towards more preventative practices, we have reported that policy objectives to help ...
Previous evidence has shown that homelessness and offending are inextricably linked. A homelessness...
As the number of unsheltered homeless increases, an alternative to criminalization, homeless courts,...
This research examines the barriers that exist between law enforcement and the homeless population o...
This research reaffirms the need for intensive accommodation support services to complement criminal...
This Article suggests that it is the duty of the nation\u27s justice systems to take the lead in mee...
The Homelessness Reduction Act 2017 represents the most significant change to the rights of homeless...
The new homeless are more diverse, encompassing more minorities, women, younger people, and more f...
Lawyers and allied professionals who have experience supporting, advising and representing people ex...
Those experiencing homelessness exist in a precarious position in society; these individuals are sim...
Homelessness is punishing to those who experience it, not just from the inherent and protracted trau...
Policy-makers concerned with preventing re-offending have long been aware of the relationship betwee...
© 2019 Cambridge University Press. In this article we engage in a critical examination of how local ...
The current study is an analysis of the problem of homelessness in American society today. It focuse...
Those experiencing homelessness exist in a precarious position in society; these individuals are sim...
Despite a move towards more preventative practices, we have reported that policy objectives to help ...
Previous evidence has shown that homelessness and offending are inextricably linked. A homelessness...
As the number of unsheltered homeless increases, an alternative to criminalization, homeless courts,...
This research examines the barriers that exist between law enforcement and the homeless population o...
This research reaffirms the need for intensive accommodation support services to complement criminal...
This Article suggests that it is the duty of the nation\u27s justice systems to take the lead in mee...
The Homelessness Reduction Act 2017 represents the most significant change to the rights of homeless...
The new homeless are more diverse, encompassing more minorities, women, younger people, and more f...