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Women have always played an important, and dominant, role in social
work. Originally published in 1975, their special contribution to
the profession is the theme of this book, in which demographic
data, biographical material and records of social work
organizations are skilfully used to show how women shaped the
development of social work from 1860 to the 1970s, often in the
face of strong male resistance. Covering the earlier years of the
period, Dr Walton examines the links with the general movement for
women's rights as well as differences in the attitudes of women
social workers to those of the suffrage movement. He shows how the
growing influx of men into social work in more recent times has
affected the position of their female colleagues. He discusses
variations in the proportion of sexes in probation, psychiatric
social work, child welfare and medical social work, analyses
typical patterns of employment for women social workers, and
evaluates the appointment, in 1971, of directors of the social
services. The author also looks into the future, exploring the
potential contribution of women to the social work profession, with
suggestions as to how the problems of women's employment in social
work might be overcome.
In contrast to the generally dismal results of various approaches
to rehabilitation, these consciousness-based strategies have proven
effective in preventing crime and rehabilitating offenders! This
book will introduce you to a powerful, unique approach to offender
rehabilitation and crime prevention. In contrast to the generally
dismal results of most rehabilitation approaches, studies covering
periods of 1-15 years indicate that this new approachemploying the
Maharishi Transcendental Meditation (R) and TM-Sidhi
programsreduces recidivism from 35-50%. Transcendental Meditation
(R) in Criminal Rehabilitation and Crime Prevention provides the
reader with a theoretical overview, new original research findings,
and examples of practical implementation. With this book, you will
explore what motivates people to commit crimes, with emphasis on
stress and restricted self-development. Then you'll examine the
results and policy implications of applying these
consciousness-based techniques to offender rehabilitation and crime
reduction. Most chapters include tables or figures that make the
information easy to understand. Transcendental Meditation (R) in
Criminal Rehabilitation and Crime Prevention does not merely review
the theory behind this innovative approach to rehabilitation and
prevention but also emphasizes the practical value of the programs
it describes and reports how techniques and strategies based on
Transcendental Meditation (R) have been put to use in a variety of
settings. This book will familiarize the reader with: a
rehabilitation approach so universal in its applicability that any
adult or juvenile offender can begin it at the point of sentencing,
during incarceration, or at the point of parole the in-depth
background on adult growth and higher states of consciousness
necessary to understand this consciousness-based, developmental
approach the results of empirical studies conducted in prisons
around the country, with up to 15 years of follow-up a preview of
how cost-effective the rehabilitation program might be implications
for public policy and the judicial systemincluding an innovative
alternative sentencing program how this approach deals not only
with individuals but also with the community as a wholewhen
practiced by a small percentage of the population, the TM and
TM-Sidhi programs may reduce crime in the larger community how
these society-level prevention programs may prove to be effecitive
in reducing not only school violence in the community but, if
applied on sufficient scale, war deaths and terrorism in the
greater society
In contrast to the generally dismal results of various approaches
to rehabilitation, these consciousness-based strategies have proven
effective in preventing crime and rehabilitating offenders! This
book will introduce you to a powerful, unique approach to offender
rehabilitation and crime prevention. In contrast to the generally
dismal results of most rehabilitation approaches, studies covering
periods of 1-15 years indicate that this new approachemploying the
Maharishi Transcendental Meditation (R) and TM-Sidhi
programsreduces recidivism from 35-50%. Transcendental Meditation
(R) in Criminal Rehabilitation and Crime Prevention provides the
reader with a theoretical overview, new original research findings,
and examples of practical implementation. With this book, you will
explore what motivates people to commit crimes, with emphasis on
stress and restricted self-development. Then you'll examine the
results and policy implications of applying these
consciousness-based techniques to offender rehabilitation and crime
reduction. Most chapters include tables or figures that make the
information easy to understand. Transcendental Meditation (R) in
Criminal Rehabilitation and Crime Prevention does not merely review
the theory behind this innovative approach to rehabilitation and
prevention but also emphasizes the practical value of the programs
it describes and reports how techniques and strategies based on
Transcendental Meditation (R) have been put to use in a variety of
settings. This book will familiarize the reader with: a
rehabilitation approach so universal in its applicability that any
adult or juvenile offender can begin it at the point of sentencing,
during incarceration, or at the point of parole the in-depth
background on adult growth and higher states of consciousness
necessary to understand this consciousness-based, developmental
approach the results of empirical studies conducted in prisons
around the country, with up to 15 years of follow-up a preview of
how cost-effective the rehabilitation program might be implications
for public policy and the judicial systemincluding an innovative
alternative sentencing program how this approach deals not only
with individuals but also with the community as a wholewhen
practiced by a small percentage of the population, the TM and
TM-Sidhi programs may reduce crime in the larger community how
these society-level prevention programs may prove to be effecitive
in reducing not only school violence in the community but, if
applied on sufficient scale, war deaths and terrorism in the
greater society
An entertaining story about a boy called Jakob who wants to be
famous. One day he goes to the big city with his mother and sister
and he gets his chance to become famous.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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Michael G. Walton M. D.
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R380
Discovery Miles 3 800
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Dr. William Havard, a cardiologist in the twilight of his career,
is thrown into a maelstrom of events that challenge his career, his
self-image, his priorities, and his very life. While taking care of
his patients awaiting transplantation, Dr. Havard finds himself in
a situation that not only threatens his security, but that of the
entire nation.
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