Youth Homelessness: Major Contributors, Consequences, And Prevention Measures
HHomelessness among young adults and adolescents has been increasing at an alarming rate and is becoming a rather significant social concern (Toro, Dworsky and Fowler, 2007). In fact, as Karabanow (2008) states, about 25% of the entire population comprises of homeless youth. In this context, homeless youth are described as persons under the age of 24 who do not have a permanent place of residence or are not in a position to secure a safe living environment with a guardian or relative. The period of homelessness is not specific. The National Alliance to End Homelessness (2015) states that those who sleep in the streets for a period of six months or more average at 50,000; and a total of 550,000 young adults under the age of 24 are homeless for over a week long period - 380000 of these are under the age of 18. This annotated bibliography examines the major contributors to youth homelessness, their consequences, and determines the intervention and prevention programs that have been put in place in order to curb this social concern.
Annotated Bibliography
Eberle, M., Kraus, D., Serge, L., & Hulchanski, D. (2001). Homelessness: Causes & Effects. The Relationship between Homelessness and the Health, Social Services and Criminal Justice Systems. Vol. (1) 1-45. Retrieved 13 February 2015 from http://www.housing.gov.bc.ca/pub/Vol1.pdf
This team of researchers and consultants reviewed literature from the U.S. And Canada, and presented findings on what is said about the relationship between health and homelessness and between criminal justice systems and social services. The article will help in providing insight on how social services and criminal justice systems contribute to youth homelessness and how it affects the health of these youth.
Karabanow, J. (2008). Being Young and Homeless: Understanding...
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