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Foundations Of Social Policy Social Justice In Human Perspective 3rd Edition Amanda S Barusch

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Foundations Of Social Policy Social Justice In Human Perspective 3rd Edition Amanda S Barusch
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Publisher: Brooks Cole
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.61 MB
Pages: 576
Author: Amanda S. Barusch
ISBN: 9780495507161, 0495507164
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 3

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Foundations Of Social Policy Social Justice In Human Perspective 3rd Edition Amanda S Barusch by Amanda S. Barusch 9780495507161, 0495507164 instant download after payment.

Reflecting an emerging consensus that social justice is a primary mission of the social work profession, this innovative text provides a thorough grounding in policy analysis with extensive coverage of policy practice and a unique emphasis on the broad issues and human dilemmas inherent in the pursuit of social justice. Organized in four parts, the book introduces several philosophical perspectives on what constitutes social justice, and identifies the values and assumptions reflected in contemporary policy debates. Part I provides a framework for policy analysis and policy practice, as well as foundation content related to the structure and role of government in the United States. Part II offers a theoretical framework for determining when a personal disadvantage is considered a social problem. It then focuses on social problems that constitute widely shared risks, including poverty, physical illness, mental illness, and disability. Part III introduces theories of discrimination and oppression and explores the challenges faced by vulnerable populations, including people of color, gays and lesbians, children, women, working Americans, and the elderly. Part IV offers a "Glance to The Future," examining emerging policy issues such as inequality, incarceration as a means of social control, globalization, and international governance.

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