Beside the Golden Door: Policy, Politics and the Homeless

Author:   Beth Rubin ,  James D. Wright ,  Beth Rubin
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
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9780202306148


Pages:   238
Publication Date:   31 July 1998
Format:   Paperback
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Beside the Golden Door: Policy, Politics and the Homeless


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Author:   Beth Rubin ,  James D. Wright ,  Beth Rubin
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   AldineTransaction
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780202306148


ISBN 10:   0202306143
Pages:   238
Publication Date:   31 July 1998
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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Wright et al. have skillfully assembled a competent and readable introduction to the issue of homelessness in the US. Their firsthand involvement with various projects such as the New Orleans Homeless Substance Abusers Program, Health Care for the Homeless, and efforts during the 1990 census to count the homeless will also provide undergraduates with valuable examples of linkages between sociological theory and practice, and demonstrate how both are relevant to the creation of public policy... [I]t represents a solid background resource... General readers; upper-division undergraduates. </p> <em>--</em>M. A. Olshan, <em>Choice</em></p> [I]nformative and thought provoking... The book reads well and provides a good overview of the field. </p> --Timothy P. Johnson, <em>Journal of the American Planning Association</em></p> In this well-written, jargon-free book, Wright, Rubin, and Devine argue for the complexity of homelessness... Both the content and style of this book make an excellent instructive read for students, practitioners, and scholars alike. Each will find the book eye opening and the issues it raises troubling. </p> --James W. Trent, <em>Social Forces</em></p>


<p> Wright et al. have skillfully assembled a competent and readable introduction to the issue of homelessness in the US. Their firsthand involvement with various projects such as the New Orleans Homeless Substance Abusers Program, Health Care for the Homeless, and efforts during the 1990 census to count the homeless will also provide undergraduates with valuable examples of linkages between sociological theory and practice, and demonstrate how both are relevant to the creation of public policy... [I]t represents a solid background resource... General readers; upper-division undergraduates. <p> --M. A. Olshan, Choice <p> [I]nformative and thought provoking... The book reads well and provides a good overview of the field. <p> --Timothy P. Johnson, Journal of the American Planning Association <p> In this well-written, jargon-free book, Wright, Rubin, and Devine argue for the complexity of homelessness... Both the content and style of this book make an excellent instructive read for students, practitioners, and scholars alike. Each will find the book eye opening and the issues it raises troubling. <p> --James W. Trent, Social Forces


<p> Wright et al. have skillfully assembled a competent and readable introduction to the issue of homelessness in the US. Their firsthand involvement with various projects such as the New Orleans Homeless Substance Abusers Program, Health Care for the Homeless, and efforts during the 1990 census to count the homeless will also provide undergraduates with valuable examples of linkages between sociological theory and practice, and demonstrate how both are relevant to the creation of public policy... [I]t represents a solid background resource... General readers; upper-division undergraduates. <p> --M. A. Olshan, Choice


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