Create a 5 pages page paper that discusses should society help the homeless.

&nbsp.According to Fargo there were a total of more than 0.13 million homeless veterans in seven different jurisdictions of United States and several more were at a risk of being homeless (According 9). This means that only amongst the veteran population such a huge number of people are homeless and this even means that the probability of homeless people in other populations and jurisdictions of US is quite high. The society members are making efforts to help the homeless people in United States. Due to the moves made by the government and the society to help the homeless people there has been a debate on whether the society should continue to help the homeless people or not. I believe that the society should continue to take measures to help the homeless and more effective and efficient measures need to be taken by the society to tackle and completely wipeout homelessness from United States. The society and the citizens of United States should help the homeless people in order to deter crime, share government’s burden and to achieve a better (prosperous) future for the society.

One of the main reasons due to which the society needs to increase and continue its efforts to help the homeless people of US is that these measures can help in decreasing rate of crime and deter homeless people from committing criminal activity. All human beings are rational choice makers and if they believe that a particular decision can yield higher advantages than disadvantages, they are more likely to take that decision. Homeless people always feel a desire to satisfy one of their basic needs which is to obtain shelter and individuals are motivated by this basic necessity to take different actions to earn money and satisfy this needs. If homeless people perceive that by indulging in criminal&nbsp.activity they can obtain the funds to finance their need for a shelter, they are most likely going to indulge in criminal activities such as robbing banks or other individuals.&nbsp.