Homelessness in Hawaii
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2022-03
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University of Hawaiʻi — West Oʻahu
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Exploratory research on factors regarding homeless individuals in Hawaii: single person vs. family; length of being homeless; working status; housing preference. Demand for affordable housing outweighs the supply. • Purpose: Determine if homeless individuals utilize resources to resolve their current situation. • Research Question: What are the main factors into why a person is homeless? How can we help? • Interviewed members of the City and County of Hawaii, Stored Property Oridance section. Purpose of this section is to assist HPD and other County departments with removal of homeless individual’s property during enforcement of city park closure rules and sidewalk nuisance enforcement. Corporal Leland Cadoy, HPD officer assigned to SPO section. Ken Shimizu, City and County of Honolulu, SPO supervisor
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A student presentation to the Spring 2022 Student Research and Creative Works Symposium
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