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_aSocial housing legal responses to crime and anti-social behaviour : _bimpacts on vulnerable families |
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_bAustralian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI), _cJune 2021. |
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500 | _aKeywords: Social housing, tenants, residential tenancies law, termination, eviction, crime, anti-social behaviour, vulnerable families, women, domestic and family violence, children, Indigenous, alcohol and other drugs | ||
520 | _aHousing policy in Australia has enlarged the role of social landlords in relation to crime and non-criminal anti-social behaviour (‘misconduct’). Recent developments include ‘three strikes’ policies and legislative amendments intended to facilitate termination proceedings and evictions.This research focused on social housing legal responses and termination proceedings in relation to four types of vulnerable persons and families: | ||
524 | _aMartin, C., Habibis, D. Burns, L. and Pawson, H. (2019) Social housing legal responses to crime and anti-social behaviour: impacts on vulnerable families, AHURI Final Report 314, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited, Melbourne, http://www.ahuri.edu.au/research/final-reports/314, doi: 10.18408/ahuri-7116301. | ||
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_9553 _aBurns, Lucinda |
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_938 _aPawson, Hal |
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_uhttps://www.ahuri.edu.au/sites/default/files/migration/documents/AHURI-Final-Report-314-Social-housing-legal-responses-to-crime-and-anti-social-behaviour-impacts-on-vulnerable-families.pdf _yView item on publishers website |
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