Social problems : a critical approach
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill Companies, 1997Edition: 4th EditionDescription: xvii, 646 p. : illustrationsISBN: 0070463727 ; 9780070463721Subject(s): Social problems | Social history -- 20th century | United States -- Social conditions -- 1980- | Social conditions | Social history | United StatesDDC classification: 361.1Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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355.622 CHO Defence expenditure in South Asia : Bangladesh and Sri Lanka | 361 BYR Social services : made simple | 361.0072 MON Applied social research : a tool for the human services | 361.1 NEU Social problems : a critical approach | 361.1 NEU Social problems : a critical approach | 361.105 SOC Social problems 95/96 | 361.3072 GRI Social work research and evaluation |
Included Index.
The global context --
Concentration of political and economic power --
Militarism and war --
Environmental abuse --
Work --
Economic inequality and poverty --
Schooling and unequal educational opportunity --
Racism --
Sexism --
Heterosexism --
Ageism --
Health care --
Family-related problems --
Criminal behavior --
Mental illness --
Suicide --
Substance abuse.
A critical approach to the analysis of social problems facing the world today that examines both the causes of those problems and their human implications. Twelve chapters look at large societal issues such as Environmental Abuse and Economic Inequality and Poverty. The final five chapters focus on problems of an individual nature such as family-related problems and criminal behavior. The Fourth Edition has been substantively revised to include current issues such as the rise of temporary employees, the growing concentration of wealth, immigration in an increasingly diverse United States, an entirely new chapter on Heterosexism, the failures of the U.S. health care system, suicide among the young and old, and more.
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