Homeless in America
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Homeless in America
Oxford University Press, 1990
- : alk. paper
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-220)
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is the first comprehensive account of the homeless in the United States. In addition to the "traditional" homeless - bag ladies, alcoholics, and tramps - the author looks at the growing number of new homeless: young people, welfare mothers and families, and the mentally ill. The book includes case perspectives, as well as a description of alternative living arrangements and policies affecting the homeless.
Table of Contents
- Homelessness in historical perspective
- The epidemiology of homelessness
- The homeless of the 1980s: case reports from a clinician's notebook: Jeffrey Grunberg: Homeless men
- Lois Wolf: Homeless women
- Runaway and homeless youth
- Paul Eagle: Homelessness and mental health
- Arnold Drapkin: Medical problems of the homeless
- Crisis shelter and housing programs
- Peter Marcuse: Homelessness and housing policy
- Kim Hopper: Advocacy for the homeless in the 1980s
- Solutions to the homeless problem
- References
- Index.
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