Homelessness in the United States--data and issues
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Homelessness in the United States--data and issues
Praeger, 1990
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注記
Also published as v. 2: Data and issues of Homelessness in the United States by Greenwood Press
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is the second of Momeni's two-volume series on homelessness in the United States. While volume I concentrated on the statewide distribution, variations, trends, and characteristics of the homeless population, the present volume addresses the problem of data collection and specific causes and issues that relate to homelessness. Unique in its attempt to bring systematic data and analysis to bear on the subject, this groundbreaking study focuses upon such critical areas as drug abuse among the homeless, the housing situation that gives rise to homelessness, homeless children, food sources, and problems of employment. Although the contributors approach the topic from a number of different perspectives, they are united in their conclusion that realistic solutions to the problem of homelessness rest not in establishing new and dramatic programs, but rather in forging links between government and private agencies to create a system-wide response to the multiple needs of the homeless population.
In addition to exploring the serious and persistent problems homeless people face, the contributors highlight the difficulties inherent in measuring the extent of homelessness accurately, concluding that efforts to do so are likely to produce an undercount. A number of chapters provide a clearer picture of the homeless population in America by examining both the socioeconomic and demographic correlates and the social-psychiatric dimensions of homelessness. Finally, the contributors compare and contrast the characteristics of homelessness and the methods of dealing with the problem in the United States, Canada, and Great Britain. Two concluding essays provide an overview of homelessness on the national level and propose public policies likely to be most effective in reducing homelessness. Numerous tables and figures illustrate points made in the text. Students of social sciences, social practitioners, and public policymakers will find Homelessness in America provocative reading, and a reliable source of data and analysis.
目次
Foreword by Gerald R. Garrett Introduction by Barrett Lee Counting the Homeless by Richard Appelbaum A Sociodemographic Profile of the Service-Using Homeless: Findings from a National Survey by Martha R. Burt and Barbara E. Cohen Food Sources and Intake of Homeless Persons by Barbara E. Cohen and Martha R. Burt Drug Abuse Among the Homeless People by Norweeta G. Milburn Homelessness as a Long-Term Housing Problem in America by Elizabeth D. Huttman A Social-Psychiatric Perspective on Homelessness: Results from a Pittsburgh Study by Jeffrey C. Wilson and Anthony C. Kouzi Sweat and Blood: Sources of Income on a Southern Skid Row by Bruce Wiegand Homeless Children and Their Caretakers by Sonjia Parker Redmond and Joann Brachmann Programs Dealing with Homelessness in the United States, Canada, and Britain by Gerald Daly Public Policies for Reducing Homelessness in America by Terry F. Buss No Place to Go: A National Picture of Homelessness in America by Jamshid A. Momeni Select Bibliography Index
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