SW 495 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Main Stem, Hooverville, White Lodging
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The terms vagrancy and vagrants have universally implied that those so labeled are not only wanderers without homes, but are also likely to participate in criminal activity. Became a social issue in england during the 14th century, when a transition to a capitalist economy resulted in the dislocation of poor individuals. By 1349, vagrancy had been criminalized through enactment of poor laws . The american colonies (and in the future, states) enacted similar laws: attempted to deal with poverty in a way that offered relief to those deemed deserving . Local residents, primarily disabled men, widows, and children: while denying it to the undeserving . Vagrant strangers: aid was provided by religious/civic groups (private agencies) rather than by the government. Aid to the aged and indigent became the responsibility of the government after the creation of social security and public assistance.