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The Vagrancy Problem. The Case for Measures of Restraint for Tramps, Loafers, and Unemployables: With a Study of Continental Detention Colonies and Labour Houses
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- Nombre de pages330
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-615479-0
- EAN4064066154790
- Date de parution18/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille602 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Vagrancy Problem, " William Harbutt Dawson delves into the complex socio-economic issues surrounding homelessness and vagrancy in early 20th-century Britain. Through a detailed examination of the legal, psychological, and ethical dimensions of vagrancy, Dawson employs a persuasive and analytical literary style that echoes the reformist discourses of the period. His work is rich with empirical data and case studies, reflecting the societal attitudes and governmental policies that shaped the experiences of the dispossessed.
Set against the backdrop of a burgeoning welfare state, Dawson's exploration reveals the urgent need for understanding and addressing the root causes of vagrancy rather than merely penalizing it. William Harbutt Dawson was an influential thinker and social reformer, whose career intersected with significant movements in sociology and public policy during his time. Having witnessed the struggles of the marginalized firsthand, his deep empathy for the suffering of the poor informs his writing.
Dawson combined his academic rigor with a passionate advocacy for humane solutions to social issues, a perspective that is vividly captured in this comprehensive work. Dawson's "The Vagrancy Problem" is a must-read for scholars and activists alike, shedding light on systemic injustices that remain relevant today. It challenges readers to reflect on the implications of vagrancy in contemporary society, encouraging a compassionate and informed engagement with social justice.
This invaluable resource paves the way for a deeper understanding of the dynamics of poverty and the collective responsibility we bear toward our fellow citizens.
Set against the backdrop of a burgeoning welfare state, Dawson's exploration reveals the urgent need for understanding and addressing the root causes of vagrancy rather than merely penalizing it. William Harbutt Dawson was an influential thinker and social reformer, whose career intersected with significant movements in sociology and public policy during his time. Having witnessed the struggles of the marginalized firsthand, his deep empathy for the suffering of the poor informs his writing.
Dawson combined his academic rigor with a passionate advocacy for humane solutions to social issues, a perspective that is vividly captured in this comprehensive work. Dawson's "The Vagrancy Problem" is a must-read for scholars and activists alike, shedding light on systemic injustices that remain relevant today. It challenges readers to reflect on the implications of vagrancy in contemporary society, encouraging a compassionate and informed engagement with social justice.
This invaluable resource paves the way for a deeper understanding of the dynamics of poverty and the collective responsibility we bear toward our fellow citizens.


