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Overview
This up-to-date and accessible text fills an important gap in the market by introducing students to social policy perspectives on social problems.
- Written in an accessible, student-friendly style, using subheadings, boxed material, tables, and up-to-date examples
- Each chapter includes a brief outline of the issues to be explored and question sections to help learning, develop evaluative skills and encourage project work
- Includes an annotated guide to further reading, helpful internet addresses, and a bibliography of sources cited
- Chapters can be used independently or in conjunction with others addressing related questions
Synopsis
This up-to-date and accessible text fills an important gap in the market by introducing students to social policy perspectives on social problems.
Booknews
The three editors (two are with London Guildhall University, one with the U. of Leicester, UK) point out in their introduction that although there are many American studies on the subject of social problems, these studies don't always adapt usefully to current British concerns. In this text intended for course use or as a starting point for researchers, 20 contributions from British academics discuss various aspects of the study of social problems; policies and problems connected with single parents, age and disability, domestic violence, poverty, health, and the community; the reporting of social problems in the media; and consumer protection (e.g. food and the environment). Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Editorials
From the Publisher
"This is an excellent introduction to the study of social problems covering a wide range of contemporary issues utilizing theoretical perspectives and empirical data. The accessible student-friendly format will make this book of great value for students across the social sciences." Dr Michael Cahill, University of Brighton
"This book is a most useful addition to the literature available to students" Professor Michael Hill, Goldsmith's College, University of London.
"This new essay collection makes a distinctive contribution to the literature of British social policy...Justice cannot otherwise be done to 20 essays in a brief review but, taken together, they add up to an excellent volume." Community Care
"Students...will find much to engage and encourage them in this book." Lester Parrott, North East Wales Institute.