Put Away: Institutions for the Mentally Retarded

Author:   Pauline Morris ,  Peter Townsend
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
ISBN:  

9780202308807


Pages:   390
Publication Date:   15 July 2006
Format:   Paperback
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This classic book allows its readers for the first time to comprehend the size, organization, staffing and operation of a national system of hospitals and residential services for the subnormal. It also allows for the first time, reliable estimates to be given of the scale and severity of certain problems. The basis has been laid for an evaluation of the effectiveness of hospitals for the subnormal. All this has been made possible by a generous grant from the National Society for Mentally Handicapped Children to the Department of Sociology in the University of Essex upon the foundation of the University. Of course, a great deal of further research remains to be done but a preliminary network of information is now available to all those deeply concerned about the handicapped. This is a study of the range and quality of institutional provisions made in England and Wales for that group of handicapped individuals who are known as mentally deficient. Dr. Morris reports on an investigation, which covered nearly half the hospitals for the sub-normal in the country: many of its findings can only shock and dismay. The investigation was concerned to discover what facilities-physical, occupational and educational-there was for patients, and to learn more about their social environment. It was also concerned to determine the extent to which both staff and patients are affected by their social environment, and by administrative action, and to learn something of the relationship between the hospital as an institution and the outside community, as well as between the patients and the outside world. In addition, it examined the extent to which the provisions and facilities available met the needs of the patients in relation to their physical and mental handicaps.

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Author:   Pauline Morris ,  Peter Townsend
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   AldineTransaction
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.657kg
ISBN:  

9780202308807


ISBN 10:   0202308804
Pages:   390
Publication Date:   15 July 2006
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

One: Background to the Survey; Introduction; 1: Social Aspects of Subnormality; 2: The Design of the Survey; 3: Hospital Provision for the Mentally Subnormal; Two: Survey Findings; 4: The Patient Population; 5: The Physical Environment and Facilities; 6: The Problems of Staffing; 7: Education, Training and Other Specialist Services 1; 8: Life and Relationships in Hospital; 9: Relationships Between the Hospital and the Community; 10: Blackbrick and Cloverfield 1 : A Study of two Subnormality Hospitals; 11: Voluntary Hospitals and Homes; Three: Discussion; 12: The Ideology of Treatment; 13: Organizational Characteristics of the Subnormality Hospital; 14: Summary and Concluding Comments 1

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[A] carefully objective description of English and Welsh mental subnormality institutions, which is likely to become a standard work of reference for anyone who wants to have more than a superficial acquaintance with the subject.... [Mrs. Morris] sets high standards in the design and execution of her research. --Nigel Walker, The British Journal of Sociology


[A] carefully objective description of English and Welsh mental subnormality institutions, which is likely to become a standard work of reference for anyone who wants to have more than a superficial acquaintance with the subject.... [Mrs. Morris] sets high standards in the design and execution of her research. </p> --Nigel Walker, <em>The British Journal of Sociology</em></p>


<p> [A] carefully objective description of English and Welsh mental subnormality institutions, which is likely to become a standard work of reference for anyone who wants to have more than a superficial acquaintance with the subject.... [Mrs. Morris] sets high standards in the design and execution of her research. <p> --Nigel Walker, The British Journal of Sociology


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Pauline Morris was Principal Lecturer in Sociology at the Borough Polytechnic, London.

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