An empowering, solutions-based examination of social problems that uniquely identifies prominent advocate groups working towards social change
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Horsfall (sociology, Texas Wesleyan University) investigates social problems, such as homelessness and date rape, within the context of the activities of real-life advocate groups. Part 1 explains theory related to social problems and outlines the role of advocate groups. It also sketches types of actions and reactions to reform and describes the change process. Part 2 covers 18 specific social problems which are addressed through government programs, government legislation, nonprofit groups and professional organizations, active opposition groups, and education and public awareness. Appendices offer an extensive list of advocate groups and review the different language that various social problems textbooks use. With chapter review and discussion questions, a glossary, and a worksheet for researching social problems, the book can be used for a course in social problems. The companion web site offers instructor resources. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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