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Homelessness in America [Three Volumes]
Robert Hartmann McNamara
ISBN: 0-275-99555-0
ISBN-13: 978-0-275-99555-3
672 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 8/30/2008
List Price: $300.00 (UK Sterling Price: £206.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Ebook
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Reviews:
  • "Strengths of the set include several chapters that describe research conducted by their author(s), include the 'voices' of homeless persons in their own words, and provide statistical facts about the prevalence of homelessness (both at point-in-time and during a period) or the relative size of different subpopulations (e.g., single men, families with children). . . . there is a good deal of useful information about this social problem as well as efforts to address it . . ."
    —CHOICE
    8/1/2009
  • ". . . this new comprehensive three-volume encyclopedia from Praeger is a welcome and timely addition to the social science literature for Catholics, and students and readers interested in the plight of the homeless. . . . The encyclopedia takes a scholarly approach; chapters are informative and engaging, and its research is first-rate. In all, the encyclopedia is without rival in its depth and scope. This work will fill an important void in the reference literature and it will undoubtedly become the premier reference source on the subject. Bound in attractive and sturdy bindings using high-quality materials, it is highly recommended for all undergraduate, school, and public libraries serving interested readers."
    —Catholic Library World
    September 2009
Description: Homelessness is one of the most compelling social problems in the United States. Dating from the early years in Colonial America to the current problems relating to homeless women and children, homelessness has been the topic of discussion of scholars, social activists, and policy makers. Many types of social problems are linked to homelessness, including poverty, substance abuse, foster care, and crime. As a result, unpacking the issues has proven to be a challenge for anyone interested in this topic. Homelessness in America offers an assessment of what is known about each segment of the homeless population, which contrary to conventional belief, is comprised of a wide variety of faces from many backgrounds. It explains linkages to other social issues and provides a balanced overview of homelessness in light of the varying perspectives on the topic.

While much of what has been written about homelessness has come from the academic perspective, agendas often interfere with an accurate understanding of the problem. Clearly, there is a place for other types of perspectives, including those that view homelessness through political and legal lenses. These groups have provided us with a robust body of information within which we may better understand the questions relating to homelessness. McNamara has brought together the voices of these groups in order to reveal the numerous political, economic, and social constraints that beset current attempts to solve homelessness. In addition, the commonly held belief that homelessness is a result of laziness or a poor work ethic is turned on its head to reveal that homelessness is truly a multifaceted and complex issue.
Table of Contents:
  • Volume 1: Faces of Homelessness
    Preface Robert Hartmann McNamara
    Chapter One: Measuring Progress and Tracking Trends in Homelessness Mary Cunningham and Meghan Henry
    Chapter Two: Go Out and Find a Job: Public Policy and Homeless Men Joel Blau
    Chapter Three: Sight Unseen: The Neglected Problem of Rural Homelessness Barbara S. Hodas and Diana T. Myers
    Chapter Four: Shelter Life for Homeless Men: Risk or Respite?
    Amy M. Donley and James D. Wright
    Chapter Five: Homelessness and Veterans: Untangling the Connection Catherine E. Burton and Kelly James
    Chapter Six: The History of Homeless Women in America Robert Hartmann McNamara and Carrie Flagler Whitney
    Chapter Seven: Family Homelessness in Our Nation and Community: A Problem with a Solution The National Alliance to End Homelessness
    Chapter Eight: Homeless Women with Children in Shelters
    :The Institutionalization of Family Life Kathryn Feltey and Laura Nichols
    Chapter Nine: Foster Care and Homelessness: Preventative Measures to Help Youth Who Are Aging Out of Foster Care Jaimie Page
    Chapter Ten: Shadow Kids: Runaway and Homeless Youth in the United States Robert Hartmann McNamara
    Chapter Eleven: Health and Human Rights of Homeless Youth Josephine Ensign
    Chapter Twelve: Elderly Homelessness: A Growing Concern James D. Wright, Amy Donley, and Tracy L. Dietz
    Chapter Thirteen: African American Males and Homelessness: Voices from the Shelter Daniel White and Charles Crawford
    Chapter Fourteen: Latinos, Immigrants, and Homelessness Ann M. Aviles
    Volume 2: Causes of Homelessness
    Preface Robert Hartmann McNamara
    Chapter One: Chronic Homelessness: Portraits on the Streets Emily Spence-Almaguer, James Petrovich, and Jaimie Page
    Chapter Two: Housing Policy, the Low-Income Housing Crisis, and the Problem of Homelessness James D. Wright, Amy M. Donley, and Kevin F. Gotham
    Chapter Three: Helping Children and Families Rebuild Their Lives after Katrina Olivia Golden and Joanna Parnes
    Chapter Four: Domestic Violence and Housing Instability: Homeless Women Jean Calterone Williams
    Chapter Five: Homelessness and Crack Use: A Case Study in Historical, Environmental, and Social Context Stephanie Hartwell
    Chapter Six: Flyin High, Livin Low: Alcohol and Homelessness
    Maria Shelley
    Chapter Seven: Substance Use and Homelessness Suzanne Zerger
    Chapter Eight: Deinstitutionalization and the Homeless Mentally Ill Patrick Kinkade
    Chapter Nine: Homelessness and HIV/AIDS Virginia Shubert and Nancy Bernstine
    Chapter Ten: Taking Stock: Housing, Homelessness, and Prisoner Reentry Caterina Gouvis Roman and Jeremy Travis
    Volume 3: Solutions to Homelessness
    Preface Robert Hartmann McNamara
    Chapter One: Promising Strategies to End Homelessness
    Mary Cunningham, Sharon McDonald, and Norm Suchar
    Chapter Two: A Shelter Is Not a Home . . . Or Is It? New Communities of Opportunity Ralph da Costa Nunez
    Chapter Three: Policing Homelessness Chip Burns
    Chapter Four: The Criminalization of Homelessness Charles Crawford
    Chapter Five: The Best of Times, The Worst of Times: Reflections of a Service Provider Michael Chesser
    Chapter Six: Cleaning Up the Streets: Community Efforts to Combat Homelessness by Criminalizing Homeless Behaviors Amy M. Donley and James D. Wright
    Chapter Seven: The Future of Homelessness: Trends in Assessment and Service Utilization James Petrovich and Emily Spence-Almaguer
    Chapter Eight: The Evolution of Homelessness: Trends and Future Directions Maria Foscarinis
    Chapter Nine: Law and Order? A Reality for the Homeless: The Legal Ramifications of Court Decisions on the Treatment of Homeless Persons Amy Presley Hauser
    Chapter Ten: The History and Future of Homeless Management Information Systems (HMIS) Stephen R. Poulin, Stephen Metraux, and Dennis P. Culhane
    About the Editor and Contributors
About the Author: Robert Hartmann McNamara is Associate Professor of Political Science and Criminal Justice at the Citadel. He is the author of several books. McNamara has served as a Senior Research Fellow for the National Strategy Information Center, the Policy Lab, the Police Executive Research Forum in Washington, D.C., and the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation in Baltimore, MD.
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