At Home on the Street: People, Poverty, and a Hidden Culture of Homelessness

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Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2010 - Homeless persons - 252 pages
"In their examination of what it means to be truly at home on the street, Jason Wasserman and Jeffrey Clair argue that programs and policies addressing homeless people too often serve only to alienate them. They delve into the complex realities of homelessness to paint a gripping picture of individuals - not cases or pathologies - living on the street and of their strategies for daily survival. By exploring the private spaces that those who are homeless create for themselves, as well as their prevailing social mores, the authors explain how well-intentioned policies and programs often only widen the gap between the indigent and mainstream society. The result is an unvarnished look at the culture of long-term homelessness and a fresh approach to reaching this resurgent population." --Book Jacket.

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Urban Space and Relations on the Street
97
Saving Souls
199
Improving Research Improving Policy
215
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