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This revealing and sobering volume brings the big picture of the
HIV/AIDS epidemic into focus. Virtually every aspect of the AIDS
crisis is covered in this 2nd edition of AIDS Crisis in America,
from the basic science of AIDS to demographics and public policy
issues. Using facts and findings on the crisis in the United
States, the authors give an informative and insightful look at the
impact of the epidemic on a variety of populations, including
homosexuals, drug users, women, children, hemophiliacs, and various
ethnic groups. Other featured topics are AIDS activism, the impact
of triple combination therapy, the evolution of public opinion, and
HIV/AIDS and the law. The volume concludes with a list of
organizations, government agencies, hotlines, and internet
resources, as well as other print and nonprint resources. Students
and researchers will find everything they need to know about the
AIDS crisis in this timely work. List of organizations, government
agencies, hotlines, and internet resources Includes other print and
nonprint resources
With 50 percent new material, this third edition breaks this
complex topic into key elements, examining the roots of the
problem, programs that address it, current research, and public
perceptions of homelessness. American Homelessness covers who the
homeless are and why they are in such a situation; important events
that have contributed to the problem; and a who's who of
homelessness activism including people such as MacArthur Fellow
Robert M. Hayes, the former securities lawyer who filed the
landmark New York City right-to-shelter case in l979. It also
includes a chronology; facts and statistics; key documents and
reports; a discussion of the International Bill of Rights; a
directory of organizations, associations, and government agencies;
and an annotated bibliography. Documents include European
legislation on homelessness, the International Bill of Rights, and
the Istanbul Declaration on Human Settlements Includes a directory
of organizations, associations, and government agencies-national,
federal, and international
Welfare Reform presents the contemporary debate about welfare
reform in the United States with an unbiased, objective point of
view. Welfare Reform examines a wide range of programs and
assistance policies of the U.S. federal and state governments. The
opening essay sorts out which programs are generally regarded as
"welfare," where they came from, and the current trends and issues
driving the need for change. Special attention is given to the
block grant programs of the 1980s and the new Child Protection
Block Grant proposed as part of the Republicans' "Contract with
America." Facts and statistics about welfare programs, recipients
of benefits, and public opinion regarding welfare are presented in
detail. This volume represents an important contribution to
understanding one of the most debated social issues of our time.
This in-depth examination reviews fundamental changes of the past
decade that have reduced homelessness in the United States and
other Western democracies. Focusing on the last decade, Modern
Homelessness: A Reference Handbook examines the issue in the United
States and in other nations that have adopted new strategies to
address homelessness-and achieved notable results in preventing and
ending it. The handbook covers the unprecedented reductions first
announced in 2007 and the crucial shifts in strategy and
investment, and the results that brought them about. These
fundamental changes are analyzed to identify the factors that
proved most effective in altering the national and local dialogue
and response relative to this daunting issue. In addition to a
brief history of homelessness in contemporary times, the handbook
examines key developments of the past decade in research, policy,
housing models, and service delivery that have been shown to
decrease homelessness. These include active partnership among the
governments of the United States, Canada, England, Australia, New
Zealand, and others that moved the discussion in a new direction.
The story is brought up to date with a consideration of the effects
of the 2008 economic crisis. A chronology of relevant key events of
the last decade in the United States, England, Canada, and
Australia A glossary A bibliography of print and nonprint
resources, including electronic resources
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