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Homelessness In America

Autor Jim Baumohl
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 oct 1996 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The number of homeless people in America has continued to grow at an alarming rate since the 1970s. Yet many members of the general public still have far more questions than answers about the magnitude and implications of this complex social problem and the reasons for its persistence. Now the answers can be found in Homelessness in America, the most current, comprehensive, and authoritative volume available on this subject. Focusing on the broad social issue of homelessness, the book's 19 essays offer in-depth examinations of policy-related issues by noted social workers, researchers, advocates, and other experts in the field. Chapter topics include the causes and prevention of homelessness, national and local advocacy movements, the local regulation of public space, and current policies on employment, income maintenance, and housing. Up-to-date statistics and tables are included along with an extensive bibliography and an appendix listing national or state advocacy organizations.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780897748698
ISBN-10: 0897748697
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.96 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

JIM BAUMOHL is associate professor at the Graduate School of Social Work and Research at Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. From 1970 to 1986, he was, among other things, a street worker, shelter director, and organizer of single-room-occupancy hotel tenants. He has written about homelessness since 1973. Professor Baumohl holds a doctorate in social welfare from the University of California, Berkeley.

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FOREWORD viiKai T. EriksonA NOTE FROM THE NATIONAL COALITION FOR THE HOMELESS xiINTRODUCTION xiiiJim BaumohlCONTRIBUTORS xxiiiPART 1. History, Definitions, and Causes 1CHAPTER 1. Redefining the Cursed Word: A Historical Interpretation of American Homelessness 3Kim Hopper and Jim BaumohlCHAPTER 2. Homelessness: Definitions and Counts 15Martha R. BurtCHAPTER 3. The Causes of Homelessness 24Paul Kegel, M. Audrey Burnam, and Jim BaumohlCHAPTER 4. Housing Policy: A General Consideration 34Cushing N. DolbeareCHAPTER 5. Why the Road off the Street Is Not Paved with Jobs 46Bristow HardinCHAPTER 6. Income Maintenance: Little Help Now, Less on the Way 63Mark H. Greenberg and Jim BaumohlPART 2. Dimensions of Homelessness 79CHAPTER 7. Rural Homelessness: A Synopsis 81Laudan Y. Aron and Janet M. FitchenCHAPTER 8. Material Survival Strategies on the Street: Homeless People as Bricoleurs 86David A. Snow, Leon Anderson, Theron Quist, and Daniel CressCHAPTER 9. Homeless Veterans 97Robert Rosenheck, Catherine A. Leda, Linda K. Frisman, Julie Lam, and An-Me ChungCHAPTER 10. Homeless Families Are Different 109Marybeth Shinn and Beth C. WeitzmanCHAPTER 11. Homelessness among African Americans: A Historical and Contemporary Perspective 123Kim Hopper and Norweeta G. MilburnCHAPTER 12. Homelessness and the Latino Paradox 132Susan Gonzalez BakerPART 3. Responses to Homelessness 141CHAPTER 13. Public Attitudes and Beliefs about Homeless People 143Bruce G. Link, Jo C. Phelan, Ann Stueve, Robert E. Moore, Michaeline Bresnahan, and Elmer L. StrueningCHAPTER 14. Municipal Regulation of the Homeless in Public Spaces 149Harry SimonCHAPTER 15. The Federal Response: The Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act 160Maria FoscarinisCHAPTER 16. Responses by the States to Homelessness 172Vicki WatsonCHAPTER 17. Responding to the Needs of Homeless People with Alcohol, Drug, and/or Mental Disorders 179Deirdre Oakley and Deborah L. DennisCHAPTER 18. Preventing Homelessness 187Eric N. LindblomCHAPTER 19. Dilemmas of Local Antihomelessness Movements 201Rob RosenthalAPPENDIX: Information Clearinghouses, National Organizations, and State Organizations 213NOTES 220REFERENCES 256INDEX 279