Introduction to Social Welfare: Social Problems, Services, and Current IssuesWadsworth Publishing Company, 1990 - 642 Seiten This book is designed to stimulate student interest in social welfare and to provide an overview of what the fields of social work are really like. A social problems approach describes how people are affected by such problems as poverty, child abuse, AIDS, crime, etc. |
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... offenders . Courts are also criticized ( a ) for varying widely in the harshness of sentences assigned for apparently similar offenses and ( b ) for giving harsher sentences to " ordinary offenders , " but giving light fines to white ...
... offenders . Courts are also criticized ( a ) for varying widely in the harshness of sentences assigned for apparently similar offenses and ( b ) for giving harsher sentences to " ordinary offenders , " but giving light fines to white ...
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... offenders may result in prisons serving as " schools for crime , " in which in- mates learn additional lawbreaking techniques from other inmates . A second danger is that incarceration may label the offender as a " lawbreaker ...
... offenders may result in prisons serving as " schools for crime , " in which in- mates learn additional lawbreaking techniques from other inmates . A second danger is that incarceration may label the offender as a " lawbreaker ...
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... offenders as part of the larger authoritarian bureaucracy that caught and convicted them . Many offenders are distrustful of social workers because they feel social workers are still " monitoring " or " policing " them . OFFENDERS ...
... offenders as part of the larger authoritarian bureaucracy that caught and convicted them . Many offenders are distrustful of social workers because they feel social workers are still " monitoring " or " policing " them . OFFENDERS ...
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