Victimization of the Homeless: Public Perceptions, Public Policies, and Implications for Social Work Practice

Simon P. Funge, W. J. Gabbard, Marion M. Turner
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Homeless individuals are particularly vulnerable to victimization, sometimes resulting in fatalities. Theories of victimization prove useful to understanding the risks inherent in being homeless as well as the public’s perception of the homeless population. Problematically, public policy that criminalizes this population may exacerbate the victimization of this group. Municipalities have turned to law enforcement and the criminal justice system to respond to people living in public spaces. Programs that ensure adequate income, affordable housing, and supportive services to prevent homelessness and address the needs of those who are homeless are essential. In addition, increased law enforcement training and the implementation of legislation to include homeless persons as a protected class in hate crime statutes is needed. In effect, these interventions focus on reducing the risks associated with being homelessness—in turn reducing the risk of their further victimization. Social workers are both uniquely positioned and ethically obligated to support these efforts and contribute to the social inclusion of people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
无家可归者受害:公众认知、公共政策及对社会工作实践的影响
无家可归者特别容易成为受害者,有时甚至导致死亡。受害理论被证明有助于理解无家可归者固有的风险,以及公众对无家可归者的看法。有问题的是,将这一群体定为犯罪的公共政策可能会加剧这一群体的受害。市政当局已求助于执法部门和刑事司法系统,以应对生活在公共场所的人。确保足够收入、负担得起的住房和支持性服务的项目,以防止无家可归和解决无家可归者的需求,是必不可少的。此外,需要加强执法培训和执行立法,将无家可归者作为受保护的阶层列入仇恨犯罪法规。实际上,这些干预措施侧重于减少与无家可归相关的风险,从而减少进一步受害的风险。社会工作者不仅具有独特的地位,而且在道德上有义务支持这些努力,并为无家可归者或有无家可归风险的人的社会包容做出贡献。
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