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Young Homeless People
by
Suzanne Fitzpatrick
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Publication Date:
Friday, October 06, 2000
Number of Pages:
180
ISBN:
0312226179
Book Summary:
Young Homeless People takes a broad approach to the distressing phenomenon of youth homelessness. While politicians, researchers and the media focus on the more visibly homeless--those sleeping in city streets and shelters--this book also considers the young homeless hidden in local communities. It places young people's experiences of homelessness in the context of their biographies as a whole and makes policy and practice recommendations based on the views and preferences of young homeless people themselves.
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