The Vagrancy Problem. The Case for Measures of Restraint for Tramps, Loafers, and Unemployables: With a Study of Continental Det
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"The Tramp Problem: The Demand for Restraining Measures for the Homeless, Idle, and Unemployed: With a Study of Continental Holding Colonies and Workhouses" is an analysis of the social and economic aspects of the life and work of people without a fixed abode. The author of the book, William Harbutt Dawson, proposes a number of measures to solve the problem of homelessness, from temporary shelters to a system of forced maintenance and work. It examines Europe's experience in the organization of detention colonies and workhouses, and makes a reasoned challenge to find effective solutions to this complex social problem. The book is an important source of information for understanding the history and modernity of approaches to work with homelessness and unemployment.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- William Harbutt Dawson
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2014-09-19
- Title
- The Vagrancy Problem.
The Case for Measures of Restraint for Tramps, Loafers, and Unemployables: With a Study of Continental Detention Colonies and Labour Houses - Subject
- HV
Poor laws
Poor laws -- Great Britain
Tramps
Unemployed