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El. knyga: Women Rough Sleepers in Europe: Homelessness and Victims of Domestic Abuse

(University of Wolverhampton), (University of Wolverhampton)
  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: Policy Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447334606
  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: Policy Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447334606

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Womens rough sleeping is a major issue across Europe and is especially problematic within the current economic climate. Based on a European Union DAPHNE III-funded project, this important book tells the story of the women and organisations that took part in the study. Revealing a number of truths about womens rough sleeping across Europe, the authors argue that there is little or no specific provision for this vulnerable and hard to reach group. The book focuses on the adoption of effective policy, strategies and services to meet the needs of homeless women, specifically women rough sleepers who are the victims of domestic abuse. It will be a valuable resource for academics and students of criminology, social policy, law, social work and probation, as well as housing/homelessness practitioners, policy makers, local authorities and NGOs.

Recenzijos

"The book is an excellent overview of the multiple issues faced by women rough sleepers in Europe, and the barriers faced by homeless women and service providers in seeking appropriate, gender-sensitive solutions." Social Policy & Administration "This compelling review of women's homelessness in Europe provides fresh insights into an enduring problem. The book reveals the challenges homeless women face in a world where liberalist housing market principles prevail." Angela Maye-Banbury, Sheffield Hallam University

List of figures and tables
vi
Glossary vii
About the authors viii
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction x
One Getting below the surface of women's rough sleeping
1(20)
Two Towards a theory of women's homelessness: social dysfunction theory
21(24)
Three A European perspective on women's rough sleeping
45(34)
Four Analysing and understanding the problem: women rough sleepers' stories
79(28)
Five Analysing and understanding the problem: service providers' stories
107(54)
Six Explaining women's rough sleeping
161(22)
Seven Challenges and recommendations
183(20)
References 203(16)
Appendix: Research instruments used in the study 219(10)
Index 229
Professor Kate Moss has carried out research for the Home Office, Government Office East Midlands, Centrex, Bramshill and numerous police forces and Local Authorities throughout England. Over the last four years at the University of Wolverhampton, with her colleague Paramjit Singh, she has secured in excess of 2.6 million Euros of research funding to support research into women who sleep rough as a result of domestic violence and also children rough sleepers.









Paramjit Singh is the Director for Research at the Central Institute for the Study of Public Protection at the University of Wolverhampton. He has successfully developed and managed 7 self funding research centres in Higher Education and over last 15 years managed over 100 research projects for clients including the European Commission, UK Government, Local Authorities, Research Councils and Voluntary & Community Sectors. Regularly he attends the European Parliament in Brussels to meet with MEPs to provide evidence to inform future EU policy and practice.