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Includes bibliographical references (p. 224-228) and index.
Contents:
- Is homelessness a serious problem? Homelessness is a serious problem nationwide / Christine Vestal
- Homelessness is a growing problem among older and middle-class Americans / Carole Fleck
- Rural homelessness is a serious problem / Myers Reece
- Homelessness is a serious problem among foster youth / Elizabeth Calvin
- Homelessness is a serious problem for LGBT youth / Nicholas Ray
- What factors contribute to homelessness? Multiple factors contribute to homelessness / National Coalition for the Homeless
- Substance abuse contributes to homelessness / Regional Task Force on the Homeless
- Mental illness contributes to homelessness / Timothy Wild
- Domestic violence often leads to homelessness / American Civil Liberties Union
- Natural disasters can lead to homelessness / Seth Fiegerman
- The economic recession is increasing homelessness / Lizzy Ratner
- What housing policies will benefit the homeless? Housing must be viewed as a human right / National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty
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- Government housing vouchers help homeless families best / Barbara Sard
- Effective emergency shelters help homeless families best / Thomas Almeida and Kyra Bando, et al.
- Permanent housing before recovery reduces chronic homelessness / Florence Graves and Hadar Sayfan
- Specialized justice systems connect homeless people with services / Heather Knight
- Enforcing quality-of-life crimes further victimizes homeless people / Amanda Witherell
- What policies will reduce homelessness? Better information about homelessness means better strategies / Dennis Culhane
- Government initiatives can reduce homelessness / US Interagency Council on Homelessness
- Reducing homelessness is not the government's responsibility / Doug Bandow
- Donation meters are the best way to give spare change to the homeless / Marisa Kendall
- Cutting assistance for homelessness would be disastrous / Chicago Alliance to End Homelessness
- Buying street newspapers helps homeless people help themselves / Anne Paine.
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