164 Pages
by
Routledge
164 Pages
by
Routledge
164 Pages
by
Routledge
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Apply knowledge from the latest research to urgent social problems and programs Cutting-Edge Social Policy Research is a careful selection of the finest papers from the 2004 Social Policy Conference held in Charleston, South Carolina. These presentations from respected experts spotlight the latest and best research on a wide variety of crucial social policy issues. Explanations are provided on... Read more
- Preface
- Looking Inside the Black Box: A Methodology for Measuring Program Implementation and Informing Social Services Policy Decisions (Terry Carrilio)
- In Their Own Voices. Using Qualitative Research and Consumer Narratives for Systems Change (Katherine H. Leith and Lyn Phillips)
- Quality of Life in Nursing Homes: Involving Elders in Policy Making for Their Own Care and Life Satisfaction (Kathryn McKinley and Geri Adler)
- Child Abuse Investigation and Treatment for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children: Ethical Practice and Policy (Emilie Edwards, Jennie Vaughn, and Karen Smith Rotabi)
- Connecting Policy to Practice: Analyzing the Variables of the Section 8 Housing Program Policy Process (Barbra A. Teater and David C. Kondrat)
- Toward a More Inclusive Poverty Knowledge: Traumatological Contributions to the Poverty Discourse (Shawn A Cassiman)
- Effects of Work Incentive Policies and Determinants of the Socioeconomic Status of Welfare Leavers in an Economically Disadvantaged Area (Kyoung Hag Lee)
- Shadow Welfare II: Tax Expenditures and Corporate Welfare in the States (Christopher S. Blanchard and Daniel D. Huff)
- Index
- Reference Notes Included
Biography
Richard Hoefer






