Homelessness, Offending, Victimization, and Criminal Legal System Contact

Bill McCarthy, John Hagan

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Abstract

There is now a sizable literature on connections between homelessness, crime, and criminal legal system contact. We review studies on these relationships, focusing mostly on links between the adversity that often characterizes homelessness—the need for shelter, food, and income—and offending, victimization, and involvement with the criminal legal system. We concentrate on multivariate studies from the United States and Canada and consider research on youth and adults. We begin with a short discussion of some of the challenges of studying these relationships. We follow our review of research on homeless conditions with a summary of research that has used data from homeless samples to advance a broad array of explanations of crime; a collection that includes strain, routine activities and lifestyle exposure, differential association, social control, rational choice, life course, and criminal capital theories.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)257-281
Number of pages25
JournalAnnual Review of Criminology
Volume7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 26 2024

Keywords

  • adult homelessness
  • criminal legal system
  • evictions
  • offending
  • victimization
  • youth homelessness

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Law

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