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Ethical Dilemma of Homelessness in the Family Unit




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Ethical Dilemma of Homelessness in the Family Unit

Family homelessness became a national and public health concern during the 1980s, as

indicated by Foust et al. (2019). Since that time, the number of homeless families has increased

rapidly but plateaued and started going down in about 2009, thus making up the 33% of the

general homeless people (Foust et al., 2019). Homeless individuals stay together for security and

sleep daytime hours to avert being harmed, especially in big cities. To establish new information,

a scholar might have to get into their way of life with a strategized research project so as t

evaluate this issue. Sometimes, the academic learn while the homeless teach as the invisible

become visible.

A number of scholars argue that the number is probably more because families are more

probable to be unenumerated compared to other vagrant people (Gunn et al., 2018). The overall

upward tendency is extremely startling provided the impermanent and permanent harmful bodily

and psychological impacts being homeless can have on children and their families. More to the

instant distress and disordering home uncertainty vagrancy might bring about, vagrant people

usually undergo various pessimistic vulnerability, and encounters that lead to the elevation of

dangers for health complications in the long-run (Rodriguez & Shinn, 2016). The issue of

vagrancy is usually recurrent for families as several vagrant kids, and the young adults find

themselves in families with extreme penury struggles, abusive families, psychological instability

and being exposed to drugs and household abuse before being rendered vagrant. Vagrancy

elevates their susceptibility to more hardships (Rodriguez & Shinn, 2016).

As mentioned earlier, the number of homeless people is hard to establish. The National

Coalition for the Homeless approximated in 2012 that 3.5 million individuals were homeless

(Gunn et al., 2018). Every night in the United States, about seven hundred and thirty thousand

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