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New Approaches To Social Problems Treatment 1st Mark Peyrot Ed

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New Approaches To Social Problems Treatment 1st Mark Peyrot Ed
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Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Mark Peyrot (Ed.), Stacy Burns (Ed.)
ISBN: 9781849507363, 1849507368
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1st

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New Approaches To Social Problems Treatment 1st Mark Peyrot Ed by Mark Peyrot (ed.), Stacy Burns (ed.) 9781849507363, 1849507368 instant download after payment.

This volume examines diverse developments in the evolution of public policy institutions for remedying social problems. The collected chapters address the transformation of social problems, social problems work, and social problems solutions in the context of criminal justice, mental health, and community institutions (schools) in contemporary society. These diverse settings and institutions collectively reflect a trend toward the use of various 'treatment' initiatives within formal disciplinary systems and as part of legalistic social control strategies. Although all of the remedial approaches considered are 'new' in the sense of being recent innovations, many are only the most recent in a long sequence of policy initiatives. The contributors to the collection demonstrate that recent transformations in remedial approaches to social problems and the challenges faced by such policy initiatives are as much a function of what has come before as they are of their own inherent features.

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