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Regulating urban encampments

In: Research Handbook on Homelessness

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  • Chris Herring

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This chapter reviews recent research on encampments and official responses to them in the USA. It examines three specific streams of research: (1) research on the legal underpinnings regulating encampments; (2) research on the policies and practices regulating encampments; and (3) research examining people’s experiences of these regulations. The chapter concludes with some reflections on new directions for future research.

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  • Chris Herring, 2024. "Regulating urban encampments," Chapters, in: Guy Johnson & Dennis Culhane & Suzanne Fitzpatrick & Stephen Metraux & Eoin O’Sullivan (ed.), Research Handbook on Homelessness, chapter 10, pages 139-153, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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