Controversial issues in social policy / Howard Jacob Karger, James Midgley, Brene Brown (editors).

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245 0 0 |a Controversial issues in social policy /  |c Howard Jacob Karger, James Midgley, Brene Brown (editors). 
250 |a 2nd ed. 
260 |a Boston :  |b Allyn and Bacon,  |c c2003. 
300 |a xi, 282 p. :  |b ill. ;  |c 23 cm. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0 0 |g Pt. I.  |t Social Policy and the American Welfare State.  |g Debate 1.  |t Is the American Welfare State Compatible with the Market Economy?: Yes /  |r James Midgley.  |t Is the American Welfare State Compatible with the Market Economy?: No /  |r Howard Jacob Karger.  |g Debate 2.  |t Should the Federal Government Support or Fund Sectarian Social-Service Agencies?: Yes /  |r Jon Meyer.  |t Should the Federal Government Support or Fund Sectarian Social-Service Agencies?: No /  |r Stephen Erich.  |g Debate 3.  |t Should Social Services Be Privatized?: Yes /  |r David Stoesz.  |t Should Social Service Be Privatized?: No /  |r Ira C. Colby --  |g Pt. II.  |t Poverty, Inequality, and Social Policy.  |g Debate 4.  |t Is Legislation for Lesbian and Gay Rights Necessary?: Yes /  |r Marion Wagner and Rebecca Van Voorhis.  |t Is Legislation for Lesbian and Gay Rights Necessary?: No /  |r John F. Longres.  |g Debate 5.  |t Are Governmental Policies Solving the Problem of Homelessness?: Yes /  |r Larry W. Kreuger, John Q. Hodges and Debi L. Word.  |t Are Governmental Policies Solving the Problem of Homelessness?: No /  |r John J. Stretch.  |g Debate 6.  |t Can Welfare-to-Work Programs Significantly Reduce Poverty Levels?: Yes /  |r Sandra K. Danziger.  |t Can Welfare-to-Work Programs Significantly Reduce Poverty Levels?: No /  |r Eileen Trzcinski and Deborah Satyanathan.  |g Debate 7.  |t Can an Asset-Based Welfare Policy Really Help the Poor?: Yes /  |r Michael Sherraden.  |t Can an Asset-Based Welfare Policy Really Help the Poor?: No /  |r James Midgley.  |g Debate 8.  |t Are Affirmative-Action Policies Increasing Equality in the Labor Market?: Yes /  |r Ann Rosegrant Alvarez.  |t Are Affirmative-Action Policies Increasing Equality in the Labor Market?: No /  |r Sally C. Pipes.  |g Debate 9.  |t Is Privatizing Social Security Good for Women?: Yes /  |r William W. Beach.  |t Is Privatizing Social Security Good for Women?: No /  |r Patricia Ireland.  |g Debate 10.  |t Do We Need a National Healthcare Policy?: Yes /  |r Dawn McCarty and J. Rick Altemose.  |t Do We Need a National Healthcare Policy?: No /  |r Robert E. Moffit.  |g Debate 11.  |t Has the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Gone Too Far?: Yes /  |r Howard Jacob Karger.  |t Has the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Gone Too Far?: No /  |r John C. Bricout.  |g Debate 12.  |t Has the War on Drugs Been Effective?: Yes /  |r The Office of National Drug Policy.  |t Has the War on Drugs Been Effective?: No /  |r Susan P. Robbins --  |g Pt. III.  |t Issues in Social-Service Policy.  |g Debate 13.  |t Is Outpatient Commitment a Step Forward for Mental-Health Clients?: Yes /  |r E. Fuller Torrey and Mary Zdanowicz.  |t Is Outpatient Commitment a Step Forward for Mental-Health Clients?: No /  |r Kia J. Bentley and Melissa Floyd Taylor.  |g Debate 14.  |t Is Managed Care Containing Costs and Improving Access to Quality Healthcare?: Yes /  |r Richard I. Smith and Kristin Stewart.  |t Is Managed Care Containing Costs and Improving Access to Quality Healthcare?: No /  |r Heather Kanenburg.  |g Debate 15.  |t Should Transracial Adoptions Be Allowed?: Yes /  |r Elizabeth Bartholet.  |t Should Transracial Adoptions Be Allowed?: No /  |r Leslie Doty Hollingsworth.  |g Debate 16.  |t Should Gays and Lesbian Be Allowed to Adopt?: Yes /  |r Stephen Erich.  |t Should Gays and Lesbians Be Allowed to Adopt?: No /  |r Howard Jacob Karger --  |g Pt. IV.  |t Social-Work Education and Professional Policy.  |g Debate 17.  |t Should Abortion Rights Be an Accepted Social-Work Value?: Yes /  |r John T. Pardeck.  |t Should Abortion Rights Be an Accepted Social-Work Value?: No /  |r Roland Meinert.  |g Debate 18.  |t Should Faith-Based Social-Work Programs Be Required to Comply with Nondiscrimination Standards If They Violate the Beliefs of Those Institutions?: Yes /  |r Karen E. Gerdes and Elizabeth A. Segal.  |t Should Faith-Based Social-Work Programs Be Required to Comply with Nondiscrimination Standards If They Violate the Beliefs of Those Institutions?: No /  |r Lawrence E. Ressler. 
651 0 |a United States  |x Social policy. 
650 0 |a Public welfare  |z United States. 
650 0 |a Welfare state. 
700 1 |a Karger, Howard Jacob,  |d 1948- 
700 1 |a Midgley, James. 
700 1 |a Brown, C. Brené. 
991 |a 2005-09-06 
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