An examination of men and masculinity, which considers the issues
involved with both the use of and provision of welfare services by
men, and argues that there is a case for restricting their role.
The book is intended for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in
social work, social policy and gender studies, as well those
interested in masculinity within sociology and psychology. It
should also be useful to professionals in welfare, health,
education and criminal justice.
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