Controversial issues in social policy/ (Record no. 1847)

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ISBN 9780205337453
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ISBN 0205337457
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Classification number HN59.2
Item number .C66
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Personal name Howard Jacob Karge
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CORPORATE AUTHOR James Midgley,
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Title Controversial issues in social policy/
Statement of responsibility, etc Howard Jacob Karger, James Midgley, C. Brené Brown, editors.
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Edition statement 2nd ed.
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Place of publication Boston u.a. :
Name of publisher Allyn and Bacon,
Year of publication 2003.
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Number of Pages XI, 282 S.
Dimensions 23cm.
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General note Previous ed.: 1994.
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Table of Content Preface. I. SOCIAL POLICY AND THE AMERICAN WELFARE STATE. 1. Is the American Welfare State Compatible with the Market Economy? YES: James Midgley.NO: Howard Jacob Karger.2. Should the Federal Government Support/Fund Sectarian Social Service Agencies? YES: Jon Meyer.NO: Stephen Arch Erich.3. Should Social Services Be Privatized? YES: David Stoesz.NO: Ira C. Colby.II. POVERTY, INEQUALITY AND SOCIAL POLICY. 4. Is Legislation for Lesbian and Gay Rights Necessary? YES: Marion Wagner & Rebecca Van Voorhis.NO: John F. Longres.5. Are Governmental Policies Solving the Problem of Homelessness? YES: Larry W. Kreuger, John Q. Hodges and Debi L. Word.NO: John J. Stretch.6. Can Welfare-to-Work Programs Significantly Reduce Poverty Levels? YES: Sandra K. Danziger.NO: Eileen Trzcinski and Deborah Satyanathan.7. Can an Asset-Based Welfare Policy Really Help the Poor? YES: Michael Sherraden.NO: James Midgley.8. Are Affirmative Action Policies Increasing Equality in the Labor Market? YES: Ann Rosegrant Alvarez.NO: Sally C. Pipes.9. Is Privatizing Social Security Good for Women? YES: William W. Beach.NO: Patricia Ireland.10. Do We Need a Governmental-Based National Healthcare Policy? YES: Dawn McCarty and Rick Altemose.NO: Robert E. Moffit.11. Has the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Gone Too Far? YES: Howard Jacob Karger.NO: John C. Bricout.12. Has the War on Drugs Been Effective? YES: The Office of National Drug Policy.NO: Susan P. Robbins.III. ISSUES IN SOCIAL SERVICE POLICY. 13. Is Outpatient Commitment a Step Forward for Mental Health Clients? YES: E. Fuller Torrey and Mary Zdanowicz.NO: Kia J. Bentley and Melissa Floyd Taylor.14. Is Managed Care Containing Costs and Improving Access to Quality Health Care? YES: Richard I. Smith and Kristin Stewart.NO: Heather Kannenburg.15. Should Transracial Adoptions Be Allowed? YES: Elizabeth Bartholet.NO: Leslie Doty Hollingsworth.16. Should Gays and Lesbians Be Allowed to Adopt? YES: Stephen Arch Erich.NO: Martha Ringwald.IV. SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL POLICY. 17. Should Abortion Rights Be an Accepted Social Work Value? YES: John T. Pardeck.NO: Roland Meinert.18. Should Faith-Based Social Work Programs Be Required to Comply with Nondiscrimination Standards if They Violate the Beliefs of Those Institutions? YES: Karen Gerdes and Elizabeth Segal.NO: Lawrence E. Ressler.
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Personal name C. Brené Brown,
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