NCJ Number
231263
Date Published
January 2010
Length
76 pages
Annotation
This publication examines the problem-oriented policing of homeless encampments, also known as transient camps.
Abstract
Homeless encampments are only one aspect of the larger set of problems related to homelessness, street life, and public disorder. This guide summarizes knowledge about how police can reduce the harm caused by specific crime and disorder problems and is written specifically for police. Homeless encampments are only one aspect of the larger set of the problems related to homelessness, street life, and public disorder. This guide does not cover all aspects of homelessness, only those that pertain to the small proportion of homeless people who live in encampments. The guide begins by describing the problem and reviewing factors that contribute to the overall situation. It then identifies a series of questions to help law enforcement analyze their local problem. Finally, it reviews responses to the problem and what is known about them from evaluative research and police practice. Appendix, endnotes, and references