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Area of Science:

  • Urban Studies
  • Sociology
  • Criminology

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  • Supportive housing initiatives aim to address urban social problems like addiction, mental health issues, and homelessness.
  • Existing research has explored the built environment of supportive housing, but the intersection of surveillance and supportive housing for vulnerable populations remains under-examined.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the relationship between surveillance and supportive housing for urban residents with addiction and mental health problems.
  • To examine modes of control and coercion within supportive housing in Vancouver, Canada.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative ethnographic observational data collection.
  • Examination of physical surveillance technologies, site-specific coercion, and police/staff surveillance.

Main Results:

  • Three modes of regulation and control were identified: physical surveillance technologies, site-specific coercion, and police/staff surveillance.
  • These surveillance measures significantly impact the daily lives of residents in low-income and supportive housing.
  • Supportive housing, intended to provide secure affordable housing, also functions as a site of social control.

Conclusions:

  • Supportive housing has the potential to offer safe and secure affordable housing.
  • An overemphasis on security in supportive housing can lead to unintended social control mechanisms.
  • Further research is needed to balance security needs with resident autonomy in supportive housing settings.