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Housing and Domestic Abuse provides an analysis of how housing
policy has been historically utilised in responding to domestic
abuse. The authors trace the history of policy from the feminist
roots of the refuge movement, to the use of 'anti-social behaviour'
legislation to address abuse, and the current proposals being
considered. The UK government and devolved governments in Scotland
and Wales are currently making significant changes to the ways they
address domestic abuse, including involving housing policy in their
responses. This book provide details of the differential approaches
of the Scottish and Welsh governments and proposes a 'whole housing
approach' to addressing abuse. Readers will gain a detailed
knowledge of historic, and current policy and practice in this
area. They will also benefit from insights from two of the leading
scholars in their respective fields of housing and domestic abuse
policy and practice. This book will be of interest to academics,
policy makers and practitioners across the fields of housing and
domestic abuse policy and practice, as well as students studying
social policy more broadly.
* Supplementary reading on a variety of social science and
humanities degree courses and some potential interested from
reflective housing practitioners
* Supplementary reading on a variety of social science and
humanities degree courses and some potential interested from
reflective housing practitioners
Housing and Domestic Abuse provides an analysis of how housing
policy has been historically utilised in responding to domestic
abuse. The authors trace the history of policy from the feminist
roots of the refuge movement, to the use of 'anti-social behaviour'
legislation to address abuse, and the current proposals being
considered. The UK government and devolved governments in Scotland
and Wales are currently making significant changes to the ways they
address domestic abuse, including involving housing policy in their
responses. This book provide details of the differential approaches
of the Scottish and Welsh governments and proposes a 'whole housing
approach' to addressing abuse. Readers will gain a detailed
knowledge of historic, and current policy and practice in this
area. They will also benefit from insights from two of the leading
scholars in their respective fields of housing and domestic abuse
policy and practice. This book will be of interest to academics,
policy makers and practitioners across the fields of housing and
domestic abuse policy and practice, as well as students studying
social policy more broadly.
This book covers the history of supported housing provision in the
context of the broader political and theoretical considerations of
the time in which the respective policies were being implemented.
The book takes an historical perspective using path dependency as
an analytical framework. Particular attention is paid to the
critical junctures in the path of supported housing provision and
how these limited and continue to limit the policy choices
available. The book concludes with a look at the current state of
supported housing policy with a view to making recommendations for
how policy in this area could be carried forward. The hope is that
readers of this book learn the lessons of previous policy
initiatives in this area and, by looking at the philosophical
underpinning for supported housing can make recommendations for how
it can be funded and provided in the future. This book provides a
valuable resource for scholars and practitioners seeking to both
provide and influence policy in this area. It is also a useful
source for students studying housing and urban policy.
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