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    A common misconception is that homelessness happens due to a few simple causes. Some of these causes include the inability to find a job or laziness. In reality‚ many people who are a victim of homelessness are unable to find a job due to external problems‚ such as mental illness‚ drug/substance use‚ and abuse. These issues lead to the inability to get help‚ keeping the affected individuals homeless. To illustrate‚ the risk of homelessness for people with schizophrenia and similar illnesses is ten

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    Modern studies have described a high prevalence of psychological disorders among the homeless. As part of a community-based survey of 529 homeless adults‚ a model was formulated and verified to increase the realization of the issues linked to their psychological distress. Results found that homeless adults were more probable to report psychological distress than the general population (80% vs. 49%). Distress levels were not related with most demographic or homeless characteristics or usual appearance

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    of Homelessness Amanda Turley SOC 331 Social Justice & Ethics Instructor: Emily Archer April 28‚2014 Homelessness is something that is happening to many people all around the world. Now when it comes to the United States‚ homelessness is not a phenomenon‚ and contrary to popular belief‚ the problem did not arise in the past few decades with the closer of mental hospitals‚ the influx of Vietnam veterans‚ or even the deep cuts into federal housing assistance. Homelessness in America

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    Homelessness Have you ever stepped back and took a look at how many people‚ including children and/or young adults are homeless? Homelessness is when an individual lacks housing. It isn’t talked about enough. You don’t see it in the news a lot. But in reality‚ homelessness is a very big factor in the world. So many people become homeless due to several different reasons including: addiction‚ domestic violence‚ mental illness‚ and job loss. These factors put people at risk for having somewhere to

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    Homelessness Melissa St George SOC 203: Social Problems Instructor: Risa Garelick August 28‚ 2011 I intend to show the meaning of homelessness and the different ways that people become homeless. I will also show how we can go about preventing homelessness. Homelessness means that one has no place to live. “The most prominent sociodemographic characteristics identified with high risk of homelessness have been male gender‚ Black race‚ being unmarried‚ and being middle

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    population in the United States. There are quite many causes of homelessness in Atlanta and it affects people’s lives‚ education‚ and knowledge. The many issues and causes of homelessness in Atlanta are getting put to a stop by the Atlanta Mission organization and by the ways people help with the problem. Three main causes of homelessness in Atlanta are having bad weather conditions‚ being in debt‚ and relocation. People affected by homelessness are young people leaving their own house for the first time

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    forlorn because in urban areas black homeless stand out among the white. Worn clothes‚ scruffy beard‚ and alcohol on breath all spark the characteristics of the average homeless person in the mind of Americans. There are many stereotypes attached to homelessness‚ but are they really true? Can a homeless person be put into a single stereotype. We will be examining the typecast of self-infliction and what it entails. There are homeless that follow typical cataloging broadcasted by the media. They set

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    Painter who shared the mayor’s commitment and enthusiasm for reducing homelessness in the city. Painter had dedicated his professional career to serving the needs of the homeless but he was concerned about how the mayor’s pledge would actually become reality. Painter knows the current strategies and capacities of the city to address homelessness‚ but now must develop a strategy to fulfill this new pledge. The case describes homelessness in Seattle‚ current programs and strategies implemented by the city

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    choice. At this point some people might ask “So what are some of the problems in the U.S. that cause nation-wide homelessness?” From the book Sociology of Our Times‚ it concluded that Social interaction and Social structure are essential for the survival of society and for the well-being of individuals. And I will use these two components to explain the causes that contribute to homelessness. Social structure is the complex framework‚ which composed of Social Institutions‚ Status and

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    Throughout the world homelessness is a well-known word‚ but do you fully understand the topic? Homelessness is a real-life issue in the world around us. The term is referred to the condition of a person or persons who do not have a permanent home to come to every day as well as every night. Homeless people are not just adults. Homelessness is everywhere. It is in big cities‚ even small cities such as Reidsville‚ North Carolina. When comparing the whole United States compared to North Carolina‚ there

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