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Homelessness and institutional settings: an overview and an odyssey

In: Research Handbook on Homelessness

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  • Stephen Metraux
  • Alexa Timmreck

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This chapter demonstrates how institutional settings are bulwarks in societal responses to homelessness. We begin with an account of one man’s odyssey, spanning more than three decades, of homelessness and stints in an array of institutional settings: shelters, jails, prisons, drug treatment facilities, and veterans services. We then deconstruct this oral history to show how such institutions function as surrogates for housing rather than pathways for regaining housing, and how in doing so they incur considerable public expense in their sheltering and caring for the homeless population. We situate this reliance on institutions in the US in both an historical context and in current policy debate, where institutional primacy currently manifests itself as the centerpiece for a conservative constituency that is resistant to the idea that homelessness is best resolved through housing-oriented responses.

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  • Stephen Metraux & Alexa Timmreck, 2024. "Homelessness and institutional settings: an overview and an odyssey," Chapters, in: Guy Johnson & Dennis Culhane & Suzanne Fitzpatrick & Stephen Metraux & Eoin O’Sullivan (ed.), Research Handbook on Homelessness, chapter 11, pages 154-162, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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