First published in 1994, this in-depth and long-term study presents
an ethnography which is comprised of personal narratives of victims
of domestic abuse and homelessness. Drawing on these stories, the
book addresses a number of issues surrounding the provision of
services for homeless women and domestic abuse victims, including
the effectiveness of assistance programs and laws and potential
solutions to the problems of both domestic abuse and homelessness.
This book will be of interest to those studying social work, health
care and mental health, sociology and women's studies.
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