Accession Number PB2012-112078
Title Searching Out Solutions: Constructive Alternatives to the Criminalization of Homelessness.
Publication Date 2012
Media Count 55p
Personal Author N/A
Abstract In recent years, the United States has seen the proliferation of local measures to criminalize acts of living laws that prohibit sleeping, eating, sitting, or panhandling in public spaces. City, town, and county officials are turning to criminalization measures in an effort to broadcast a zero-tolerance approach to street homelessness and to temporarily reduce the visibility of homelessness in their communities. Although individuals experiencing homelessness should be afforded the same dignity, compassion, and support provided to others, criminalization policies further marginalize men and women who are experiencing homelessness, fuel inflammatory attitudes, and may even unduly restrict constitutionally protected liberties. Moreover, there is ample evidence that alternatives to criminalization policies can adequately balance the needs of all parties. Community residents, government agencies, businesses, and men and women who are experiencing homelessness are better served by solutions that do not marginalize people experiencing homelessness, but rather strike at the core factors contributing to homelessness. Criminalization policies are costly and consume substantial state and local resources. In todays economic climate, it is important for state, county, and local entities to invest in programs that work rather than spend money on activities that are unlikely to achieve the desired result and which may, in some cases, open the jurisdiction to liability. In addition to the increase in public resources used to carry out these criminalization measures, Individuals who are arrested or fined for act of living crimes in public spaces now have a criminal record; resulting in barriers to work, and difficulty in receiving mainstream services and housing that often bar individuals with criminal histories. These policies are a temporary solution to street homelessness and create greater barriers for these individuals to exit homelessness successfully, providing neither a permanent or sustainable solution to homelessness.
Keywords Alternatives
Criminal justice system
Criminalization
Homelessness
Law enforcement
Problem solving
Strategic planning


 
Source Agency Single Entry
NTIS Subject Category 92C - Social Concerns
91K - Social Services
43C - Human Resources
Corporate Author United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical report
Title Note N/A
NTIS Issue Number 1223
Contract Number N/A

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