It is apparent that the authorities lack the determination and will power to solve the persistent problem of vagrancy. |
It serves as a bridge between the street, the bush, war, mines, vagrancy, non-formal and formal education, and finally professional life. |
Famously, he spent a spell as a Highgate Cemetery gravedigger, and was later also deported from Spain for vagrancy while busking in Barcelona. |
Most children in conflict with the law have committed petty crimes or such minor offences as vagrancy, truancy, begging or alcohol use. |
She pleaded guilty to committing vagrancy by being a common prostitute or nightwalker. |
The report enumerates among the causes of vagrancy maltreatment, death of parents, search for work and migration. |