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  2. Involuntary hospitalization of Joyce Brown - Wikipedia

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    Joyce Patricia Brown (1947 – November 29, 2005), also known as Billie Boggs, was a homeless woman who was forcibly hospitalized in New York City in 1987. She was the first person hospitalized under a Mayor Ed Koch administration program which expanded the city's ability to forcibly commit homeless New Yorkers to psychiatric hospitals.

  3. ‘Homeless’ UCLA lecturer Dr. Daniel McKeown claims he was ...

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    A “homeless” UCLA lecturer who railed against the university, saying his $70,000 paycheck was too low to live in Los Angeles, claims he was placed on leave because of his remarks toward the ...

  4. Bruce Ritter - Wikipedia

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    The issue of "runaways" was receiving considerable national media attention; Greenwich Village appeared to be a magnet that attracted many homeless youths. He formally incorporated his ministry as Covenant House in 1972 and received his first grant from the New York City Addiction Services Agency to support his work. Ritter soon began acquiring ...

  5. New York schools staff accused of taking family on trips ...

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    Anastasia Coleman, the special commissioner of investigations for the district, wrote the report on Jan. 26, addressing it to the chancellor of New York City Public Schools. It was released ...

  6. Nearly half of New York’s homeless are LGBTQ+—but ... - AOL

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    New York’s homeless crisis is growing. More than 200,600 migrants have arrived in New York since the spring of 2022, and more than 65,600 people remain in the city’s care, according to city ...

  7. Callahan v. Carey - Wikipedia

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    Callahan v. Carey was a landmark case in the New York County Supreme Court that established the duty of New York State to provide shelter for homeless men. It was brought in 1979 as a class action suit, the first such suit by advocates for the homeless in the United States, and settled with the negotiation in 1981 of a consent decree governing the provision of homeless shelters by New York City.

  8. Homelessness in New York - Wikipedia

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    In March 2013, the New York City Department of Homeless Services reported that the sheltered homeless population consisted of: [5] 27,844 adults; 20,627 children; 48,471 total individuals; According to the Coalition for the Homeless, the homeless population of New York rose to an all-time high in 2011. A reported 113,552 people slept in the ...

  9. Wave of sexual abuse claims in New York amid Adult ... - AOL

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    More high-profile figures in New York may be swept up in scandals. New York City Mayor Eric Adams is now facing sexual assault allegations. The claims date back to 1993, when Adams and his accuser ...