

An edition of Impact of enforcement on street users in England (2007)
By Sarah Johnsen,Suzannne Fitzpatrick
Publish Date
January 1, 2010
Publisher
Policy Press,Published for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation by The Policy Press
Language
eng
Pages
67
Description:
"Concerns have mounted in recent years about the 'problematic street culture' that is sometimes associated with rough sleeping, especially begging and street drinking. There has been a significant shift towards enforcement interventions aimed at the street users involved in these activities." "This report evaluates the impact of these enforcement interventions on the welfare of street users in England. Drawing on evidence from five in-depth ease studies, it provides the first research-based exploration of: the range of enforcement interventions currently undertaken to address street culture; the circumstances associated with the positive and negative outcomes of enforcement action for street users; the extent to which enforcement action is linked to supportive interventions; and the impact of enforcement measures on other stakeholders in the local community, and in particular, residents and businesses." "The impact of enforcement on street users in England is aimed at policy makers, practitioners and students in the fields of homelessness, anti-social behaviour and social exclusion."--BOOK JACKET.