Category: Homelessness

  • Homelessness in Los Angeles: Causes and Solutions

    Table of Contents Introduction Homelessness is a Problematic Issue in the Community How Homelessness Arises from a Hobbesian Theory Understanding of a Community Based on Feminist Ethics How Empathy and Communal Cooperation Arise in Feminist Ethics How Jaggars Feminism Helps Address Homelessness Conclusion References Footnotes Introduction Los Angeles experiences several crises at the moment that…

  • American Veteran Homelessness & Advocacy Practice

    Social problem Homelessness among veterans is an issue that has been causing concern within the American community. Most of these veterans are forced to live in cheap neighborhoods where gun violence is very prevalent. A study by Lusk, Staudt, and Moya (2012), shows that subjecting these veterans to constant gun violence causes emotional stress to…

  • Homelessness in Californian Public Places

    In my home nation of Japan, it is difficult to find homeless families that reside on the streets. This explains why my visit to California back when I was in high school was an appalling experience. I had never come across such a scenario, and I had difficulties in demystifying the experience. Public places in…

  • Alleviation of Homelessness in California

    Table of Contents Introduction Addressing Homelessness in California Conclusion Works Cited Introduction California is one of the states with the largest number of homeless persons in the US. Homeless people in the US are among the most marginalized individuals, and they disproportionately experience high cases of mortality and morbidity, thus making homelessness a public health…

  • Homelessness and Housing-Levels of Policy Impact on Services User

    The definition of a house is not only limited to a roof over an individuals head. Apart from shelter, housing has several other purposes in modern societies. It can be referred to as a significant investment for many homes and is also classified as an industrial sector because it provides jobs and revenue to people.…

  • Homelessness and Mass Incarceration Relationship

    Table of Contents Introduction Faith Integration Research & Composition Process Revision Process References Introduction Homelessness is an issue that affects not only those individuals who do not have their own residence but also the rest of society. Taking into consideration the fact that this problem is global and extremely influential, I decided to write a…

  • Homelessness and Solutions in the United States

    Social Issue of Interest Homelessness is one of the major concerns in the United States over the past several decades. As urbanization continues to gain popularity in the country, housing facilities in major towns have become less adequate. According to Henwood et al. (2015), homelessness refers to a situation where an individual lacks a primary…

  • Addressing Homelessness Issue: Current Policies

    Table of Contents Introduction Current Policy Description and Goal Target Population Funding Levels: Sufficiency Effect on Homeless Individuals Effectiveness of the Policy Recommendations Conclusion References Introduction Social problems have the potential to affect the life experiences and health outcomes of many citizens in the affected regions. Within the past century, the American government has implemented…

  • Homelessness Policy in California

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Most of the homeless in America are concentrated in large cities. There are several cities in which the number of homeless people is so big that the situation with the growth of homelessness in them is called an epidemic. First of all, these are Los Angeles,…

  • Homelessness in Imperial Valley

    Homelessness usually involves people encountering extreme hardship and desperate situations. More than half a million people become homeless in the United States, just one night (Montgomery et al., 2016). Nearly seven million Americans have so far encountered homelessness; 65% of these are found in homeless shelters as the remaining 35% are unsheltered in the streets.…