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245 04 The homeless /|cLouise I. Gerdes, book editor.
264 1 Detroit :|bGreenhaven Press,|c[2007]
264 4 |c©2007
300 203 pages :|billustrations ;|c24 cm.
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
490 1 Opposing viewpoints series
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-195) and
index.
505 00 |tWhy consider opposing viewpoints? --|tIntroduction --
|gch. 1.|tIs homelessness a serious problem? --|tChapter
preface --|g1.|tHomelessness is a widespread problem /
|rNational Student Campaign Against Hunger & Homelessness
--|gch. 2. The|tproblem of homelessness is exaggerated /
|rMike Rosen --|gch. 3.|tRural homelessness is a serious
problem /|rRandal C. Archibold --|gch. 4.|tHomelessness is
a serious problem for many U.S. military veterans /
|rNational Coalition for Homeless Veterans --|gch. 5.
|tHomelessness is a serious problem among foster children
/|rKevin Fagan --|gch. 6.|tHomelessness is a serious
problem for abandoned gay youths /|rFrank Mok --
|tPeriodical bibliography --|gch. 2.|tWhat factors
contribute to causes of homelessness? --|tChapter preface
--|g1.|tMultiple factors contribute to homelessness /
|rNational Coalition for the Homeless --|g2.|tSubstance
abuse contributes to homelessness /|rDiana Mahoney --|g3.
The|tmentally ill are vulnerable to homelessness /
|rHarvard Mental Health Letter --|g4.|tDomestic violence
often leads to homelessness /|rAmerican Civil Liberties
Union --|g5.|tAmerican wars create homelessness /
|rCoalition for the Homeless --|g6.|tWelfare reform
increases homelessness /|rFrancis X. Clines --|tPeriodical
bibliography --
505 00 |gch. 3.|tWhat housing policies will benefit the homeless?
--|tChapter preface --|g1.|tHousing is a human right /
|rRene Heyback|gand|rPatricia Nix-Hodes --|g2.|tHousing is
not a human right /|rMichael Tanner --|g3.|tHousing
vouchers benefit low-income families /|rMargery Austin
Turner --|g4.|tHousing vouchers do not benefit low-income
families /|rHoward Husock --|g5.|tPermanent housing will
reduce chronic homelessness /|rChristian Science Monitor -
-|g6.|tPrograms that focus on chronic homelessness will
hurt homeless families /|rGloria M. Guard --|tPeriodical
bibliography --|gch. 4.|tWhat policies will best reduce
homelessness? --|tChapter preface --|g1.|tGovernment
initiatives can reduce homelessness /|rPhilip Mangano --
|g2.|tGovernment initiatives will not reduce homelessness
/|rJohn Derbyshire --|g3.|tHousing vouchers will help
homeless Hurricane Katrina victims /|rBruce Katz|gand
|rMark Muro --|g4.|tVouchers are inadequate to help many
homeless Hurricane Katrina victims /|rGreg Anrig Jr. --
|g5.|tPeople should give money to panhandlers /|rReggie
Rivers --|g6.|tPeople should not give money to panhandlers
/|rBrad Edmonds --|tPeriodical bibliography --|tFor
further discussion --|tOrganizations to contact --
|tBibliography of books --|tIndex.
650 0 Homelessness|zUnited States|vJuvenile literature.
650 0 Homeless persons|zUnited States|vJuvenile literature.
700 1 Gerdes, Louise I.,|d1953-
830 0 Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
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