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    Area of Science:

    • Urban sociology
    • Social psychology
    • Public health

    Background:

    • Homelessness is a growing urban issue.
    • Vagrancy is often met with avoidance and indifference.
    • Understanding the roots of destitution is crucial for effective intervention.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To identify the demographic profiles of individuals experiencing homelessness.
    • To analyze the pathways leading to urban destitution.
    • To assess societal attitudes and empathy towards the homeless population.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative interviews with individuals experiencing homelessness.
    • Surveys on public perceptions of vagrancy.
    • Analysis of socio-economic data in urban centers.

    Main Results:

    • Common pathways to homelessness include job loss, mental health issues, and lack of affordable housing.
    • Public perception is often characterized by fear and a lack of understanding.
    • Significant disparities exist in empathy levels across different demographics.

    Conclusions:

    • Addressing urban homelessness requires multi-faceted approaches.
    • Public awareness campaigns can foster greater empathy and support.
    • Policy changes are needed to tackle the systemic causes of destitution.