Pervasive penality: How the criminalization of poverty perpetuates homelessness

C Herring, D Yarbrough, L Marie Alatorre - Social Problems, 2020‏ - academic.oup.com
A growing literature examines the extent to which the criminal justice system perpetuates
poverty and inequality. This research examines how anti-homeless laws produce various …

From'rabble management'to'recovery management': Policing homelessness in marginal urban space

F Stuart - Urban Studies, 2014‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Over the past three decades, scholars have documented the emergence of a new model of
urban governance predicated on the spatial exclusion of visible poverty. In order to revitalise …

Neo-liberal biopolitics and the invention of chronic homelessness

C Willse - Economy and society, 2010‏ - Taylor & Francis
This article explores the emergence of neo-liberal housing policy and programmes in the
United States, focusing in particular on the rise of social service initiatives targeting what is …

Becoming “copwise”: Policing, culture, and the collateral consequences of street-level criminalization

F Stuart - Law & society review, 2016‏ - cambridge.org
Over the last four decades, the United States has witnessed a historic expansion of its
criminal justice system. This article examines how street-level criminalization transforms the …

“The echoes of echo park”: anti-homeless ordinances in neo-revanchist cities

C Giamarino, A Loukaitou-Sideris - Urban Affairs Review, 2024‏ - journals.sagepub.com
This article focuses on national and local anti-homeless ordinances and investigates
emerging spatial banishment strategies and their impacts on unhoused folks' basic …

The roots and implications of the USA's homeless tent cities

C Herring, M Lutz - City, 2015‏ - Taylor & Francis
Since the turn of the 21st century, several US cities have witnessed the resurgence of large-
scale homeless encampments. This paper explains how and why such encampments …

Policing social marginality: Contrasting approaches

S Herbert, K Beckett, F Stuart - Law & Social Inquiry, 2018‏ - cambridge.org
Urban police officers concentrate much attention on individuals who experience various
forms of inequality. Some police tactics that address the socially marginal garner public …

Contested development: Homeless property, police reform, and resistance in Skid Row, LA

D Dozier - International Journal of Urban and Regional …, 2019‏ - Wiley Online Library
Since the late 1990s, Downtown Los Angeles' Skid Row has undergone private and state‐
sanctioned policing practices within the fifty‐block neighborhood. These policing practices …

Introspection, positionality, and the self as research instrument toward a model of abductive reflexivity

F Stuart - … to ethnography: Analysis and representation in …, 2017‏ - books.google.com
Like all other social scientists, ethnographers ask questions, formulate hypotheses, gather
evidence, conduct analyses, and make arguments about the way the social world works. Yet …

'Weak‐center'gentrification and the contradictions of containment: deconcentrating poverty in Downtown Los Angeles

E Reese, G Deverteuil, L Thach - International Journal of Urban …, 2010‏ - Wiley Online Library
This case study of recent efforts to deconcentrate poverty within the Skid Row area of Los
Angeles examines processes of 'weak‐center'gentrification as it applies to a 'service …