Three Essays
.... Every
social ill seems magnified when it occurs at Henry Horner, while at the same time every
social ill is commonplace in that setting. ....
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Mental Illness as a Social Problem
.... stress in family life, heavy demands on
social services, and the cost of treatment to taxpayers. A high number of alcoholics and mentally
ill chemical abusers ....
(728

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The Soloist: The Mentally Ill and Homelessness by Steve Lopez
The Mentally
Ill and Homelessness Steven Lopez's (2008) book (and, later, film .... Fry-Johnson, McCombs, Politzer, and Rust (2006) have noted,
social workers in ....
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Legal Aspects of Social Work
Legal Aspects of
Social Work (52422) One of the most difficult problems in the .... The maltreatment and denial of rights to mentally
ill people in the past was as ....
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TREATMENT OF MENTALLY ILL OFFENDERS
.... New bedlam: Jails-not psychiatric hospitals-now care for the indigent mentally
ill. Hibbert, C. (1963). The roots of evil a
social history of crime as ....
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Mentally Ill & Crime
.... However, as with many
social ills, the mentally
ill continue to find inadequate or a complete lack of care because there is inadequate funding to help deal ....
(6261

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Mental Illness
.... stress in family life, heavy demands on
social services, and the cost of treatment to taxpayers. A high number of alcoholics and mentally
ill chemical abusers ....
(714

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Religion and the Terminally Ill
....
Social workers need to understand the role of religion in the terminally
ill patient's care in order to better assist them. The ....
(3382

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Drug Abuse
.... The enormous cost of drug abuse to US society have created controversy and changes in ideology with respect over how best to combat the pressing
social ill. ....
(2197

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Civil Rights & Social Welfare in 3 Eras
.... housed,
ill-fed and
ill-housed; however, his Second New Deal's welfare measures were confined to several of great importance. First, was
Social Security which ....
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Durkheim & Prison
.... rate of crime in one segment of the population (high school dropouts) is because the majority of the poorest schools and most
social-
ill plagued neighborhoods ....
(1912

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Jonathan Kozol's Savage Inequalities
.... He discusses race in America and shows how black people as a group are treated in American society both as the source of much crime and
social ill but also as ....
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The Death of Woman Wang
.... Yang describes this structural
social ill: "In the past the traditional family could function rather smoothly in spite of the many innate dissatisfactions of ....
(1417

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Discrimination Against the Mentally Ill
.... asks television and film producers to avoid stereotypes of the mentally
ill. ....
Social observers provide acts with meanings and so indicate whether the acts are ....
(1473

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Gangs Overview
.... In essence, therefore, treating gang activity and gang involvement as a community problem that is as much a form of
social ill as it is a criminal issue is ....
(1900

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The Field of Social Psychology
.... Crano, WD & Messe, LA (1992).
Social Psychology: Principles and themes of interpersonal behavior. (3rd ed.) Homewood,
ILL. The Dorsey Press. ....
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Mental Illness and Homelessness
.... These changes have translated into the loss of potential employment and the lack of availability of
social services for the mentally
ill. ....
(4335

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Relation of Hispanic Culture to Healthcare in US
.... In relation to healthcare, it means that when family members are
ill, they often get a degree of
social and other support that is unparalleled in other ethnic ....
(828

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RESPITE CARE SERVICES
.... care services is a desirable
social and political policy. Respite Care Services provide temporary relief for primary caregivers for chronically
ill or disabled ....
(2472

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Private and Public Interest of US Government
.... Other arguments are offered as well; still, on examination it can be seen that, indeed, mismanaged
social programs,
ill-conceived regulatory legislation and ....
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Federal Budge and Debt
.... Other arguments are offered as well; still, on examination it can be seen that, indeed, mismanaged
social programs,
ill-conceived regulatory legislation and ....
(2112

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MENTAL ILLNESS AS A CAUSE OF VIOLENCE
....
ill, include: impoverished predictor variables, since violent behavior among any group of people needs to be viewed as a complex phenomenon to include
social, ....
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Homeless Individuals in Social Services Setting
.... The
social caseworker needs to understand that the personal integrity, or autonomy .... homeless people are homeless by choice, not because they are mentally
ill. ....
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Forensic Social Workers
....
ill clients who have violated the law (Brennan et al., 1986, pp. 340-1). In order to acquire the knowledge and skills for the position of a forensic
social ....
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Social Phobia & Embarrassability
.... degree relatives (n:83) of probands who met criteria for
social phobia but for .... among similarly evaluated relatives (n:231) of never mentally
ill controls (Fyer ....
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Homelessness in the USA
.... affecting women. In the 1960s and 1970s, changing
social policies removed the nation's mentally
ill from institutions. New drugs ....
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Potential Visuals Based on Statistics
.... teens commit or that show the percentage of homeless teens that are violent or mentally
ill would work against them. Finally, adults on
Social Security often ....
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Social Bias in Public Education
.... to this research is that they support opinions of
social bias in .... tend to have student populations comprising people of color, and are
ill maintained, receiving ....
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France Germany Political Economy
.... pressures for renewed state intervention: to palliate the
social dislocation produced by .... and to clean up the damage caused by certain
ill-advised institutional ....
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Social Ills of US Society
.... and race are also correlated with the risk of becoming seriously
ill," (200X, 30 .... typically, if not always, won by the predominant and wealthiest
social classes. ....
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