The Criminalization Of Homelessness And Mental Health Conditions In The United States

National Homelessness Law Center (NHLC) and The Human Rights Clinic (HRC): In recent years, there has been an alarming surge in the implementation of laws and policies across the United States (U.S.) that directly target and criminalize homelessness, impacting at least 771,480 Americans on any given night.

This report examines the current policies which enable this criminalization of homelessness and mental health, violations of international human rights standards, and potential evidence-based alternatives to provide mental health support to unhoused individuals.

Year: 2025
Resource Type:
Report
Themes:
Alternatives to Criminalisation
Courts Systems
Human Rights
#PoorNotGuilty
Public Health
Pre-trial Detention
Torture
Use of Public Spaces
Region:
North America
Country(ies):
United States
People Groups:
Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC)
Children & Young People
Elderly People
Human Rights Defenders
Marginalised Ethnic Persons
People in Detention
People with Disabilities
People experiencing Homelessness or live in informal settlements
People experiencing Poverty
Approach:
Advocacy
Law Reform
Policy Reform
Campaign Partner:
Human Rights Clinic, University of Miami School of Law
National Homelessness Law Center