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“Every time I try to get out, I get pushed back” : the role of violent victimization in women’s experience of multiple episodes of homelessness Ryan Broll and Laura Huey

By: Broll, Ryan.
Contributor(s): Huey, Laura.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Journal of Interpersonal Violence.Publisher: Sage, 2017Subject(s): SEXUAL VIOLENCE | CHILD ABUSE | CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE | HOMELESSNESS | ABUSED WOMEN | GANGS | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PHYSICAL ABUSE | RISK FACTORS | VIOLENCE | VICTIMS OF CRIMES | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | UNITED KINGDOM | UNITED STATESOnline resources: Read abstract In: Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2017, Advance online publication, 19 May 2017Summary: Research shows that, for most people, homelessness is not a chronic state that one enters and never leaves. Instead, homelessness tends to be dynamic, with individuals cycling in and out of multiple periods of homelessness throughout their lives. Despite this recognition, and a wealth of research on the causes of homelessness, generally, there is a lack of scholarship on the pathways to multiple episodes of homelessness. In particular, the relationship between violent victimization and women’s likelihood of being homeless multiple times is largely unexplored. (From the abstract). Record #5437
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2017, Advance online publication, 19 May 2017

Research shows that, for most people, homelessness is not a chronic state that one enters and never leaves. Instead, homelessness tends to be dynamic, with individuals cycling in and out of multiple periods of homelessness throughout their lives. Despite this recognition, and a wealth of research on the causes of homelessness, generally, there is a lack of scholarship on the pathways to multiple episodes of homelessness. In particular, the relationship between violent victimization and women’s likelihood of being homeless multiple times is largely unexplored. (From the abstract). Record #5437