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The homeless : opposing viewpoints / Tamara Roleff, book editor. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Opposing viewpoints seriesPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)1996.Description: 240 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1565103610
  • 1565103602
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV4505.H664 1996
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Contents:
Homelessness is a serious problem Robert Rosenheck The extent of homelessness is exaggerated Jon Katz Homelessness can be limited Henry G. Cisneros There will always be a homeless problem Robert J. Samuelson and William Raspberry Homelessness increasingly affects families Lisa Mihaly Homelessness mostly effects single men Peter Marin Homelessness is serious in rural areas Kris Zawisza A lack of affordable housing causes homelessness Elliot Liebow A lack of affordable housing does not cause homelessness Alice S. Baum and Donald W. Burnes Mental illness contributes to homelessness H. Richard Lamb and Doris M. Lamb Mental illness does not cause homelessness Doug A. Timmer, D. Stanley Eitzen and Kathryn D. Talley The government contributed to the homeless problem Susan Yeich The government is not responsible for the homeless problem Carl F. Horowitz The homeless choose to be homeless L. Christopher Awalt Homelessness is sometimes a legitimate choice David A. Snow, Leon Anderson and David Wagner Shelters can help the homeless Ralph Nunez Shelters harm the homeless Doug A. Timmer, D. Stanley Eitzen and Kathryn D. Talley More SROs are needed for the homeless Richard L. Cravatts The homeless do not want to live in SROs Heather MacDonald The homeless should take over vacant buildings Alex Vitale The homeless should not be allowed to sleep in public places Robert Teir The homeless should be helped Robert C. Coates Society is tired of helping the homeless Isabel Wilkerson Some of the homeless mentally ill should be treated involuntarily H. Richard Lamb The homeless mentally ill should not be treated involuntarily Thomas Szasz The homeless mentally ill should receive community treatment Sally Satel The legal system can help the homeless Gary Blasi and James Preis Homelessness can be prevented Rob Rosenthal Homelessness cannot be prevented Jerzy Kosinski, Benedict Giamo and Jeffrey Grunberg A national housing policy can reduce homelessness Gregg Barak Local housing policies can reduce homelessness Richard W. White Jr.
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Homelessness is a serious problem Robert Rosenheck The extent of homelessness is exaggerated Jon Katz Homelessness can be limited Henry G. Cisneros There will always be a homeless problem Robert J. Samuelson and William Raspberry Homelessness increasingly affects families Lisa Mihaly Homelessness mostly effects single men Peter Marin Homelessness is serious in rural areas Kris Zawisza A lack of affordable housing causes homelessness Elliot Liebow A lack of affordable housing does not cause homelessness Alice S. Baum and Donald W. Burnes Mental illness contributes to homelessness H. Richard Lamb and Doris M. Lamb Mental illness does not cause homelessness Doug A. Timmer, D. Stanley Eitzen and Kathryn D. Talley The government contributed to the homeless problem Susan Yeich The government is not responsible for the homeless problem Carl F. Horowitz The homeless choose to be homeless L. Christopher Awalt Homelessness is sometimes a legitimate choice David A. Snow, Leon Anderson and David Wagner Shelters can help the homeless Ralph Nunez Shelters harm the homeless Doug A. Timmer, D. Stanley Eitzen and Kathryn D. Talley More SROs are needed for the homeless Richard L. Cravatts The homeless do not want to live in SROs Heather MacDonald The homeless should take over vacant buildings Alex Vitale The homeless should not be allowed to sleep in public places Robert Teir The homeless should be helped Robert C. Coates Society is tired of helping the homeless Isabel Wilkerson Some of the homeless mentally ill should be treated involuntarily H. Richard Lamb The homeless mentally ill should not be treated involuntarily Thomas Szasz The homeless mentally ill should receive community treatment Sally Satel The legal system can help the homeless Gary Blasi and James Preis Homelessness can be prevented Rob Rosenthal Homelessness cannot be prevented Jerzy Kosinski, Benedict Giamo and Jeffrey Grunberg A national housing policy can reduce homelessness Gregg Barak Local housing policies can reduce homelessness Richard W. White Jr.

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