Can I See Your ID? The Policing of Youth Homelessness in Toronto

This report sets out to document the criminalization of homelessness in Canada by exploring the relationship between homeless persons – in particular, street youth - and law enforcement officials (both the police and private security). Drawing from over 240 interviews with street youth in Toronto in 2009, as well as a review of official statistics on Ontario Safe Streets Act tickets in Toronto over the past 11 years, we explore the ways in which homelessness has been criminalized through a law and order agenda. Effective policy should be informed by research, not developed as a response to moral panics. Our research raises serious questions about the use of law enforcement as a strategy to address the visibility of homelessness in Canada.

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English
Author: 
O’Grady, Bill, Gaetz, Stephen, Buccieri, Kristy
Year of publication: 
2 011
Publisher: 
JFCY & Homeless Hub
Organisation: 
Justice for Children and Youth and Homeless Hub
Subject: 
Discrimination
Homelessness
Cruel inhuman and degrading treatment
Youth homelessness
Human rights
Right to housing
Criminalización

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