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Towards inclusion: Local government, public space and homelessness in New Zealand
Authors:Penelope Laurenson  Damian Collins
Institution:Department of Geography, University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand,;School of Geography and Environmental Science, The University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:Abstract:  This paper considers the political and normative dimensions of local government responses to homelessness in New Zealand. It outlines the context for local government action, the approaches adopted by three case study cities, and arguments for rejecting anti-homeless regulations in favour of supportive policies conducive to forging inclusive public space. It contributes to debates over homelessness policy by articulating an approach that integrates regulatory, funding and leadership roles. It argues that in addressing antisocial behaviour in public spaces, policy-makers must eschew approaches which effectively criminalize the sight, and status, of poverty.
Keywords:homelessness  local government  New Zealand  public space
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