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Mass youth unemployment is now endemic and almost ubiquitous in the
global north and south alike. This book offers an original and
challenging interpretation of the ways in which young people's
unemployment and general non-participation is becoming marginalised
and criminalised. It re-examines the causes and consequences of
non-participation from an unusually wide range of disciplines,
using an innovative theorisation of the fast-changing relationships
between extended studentship, welfare provision, labour market
restructuring and crime. This approach offers an important
contribution for understanding what it means for young people to be
socially re-positioned and economically excluded in increasingly
unequal societies, in and beyond the UK.
Taking as its focus three familiar and profoundly influential
social institutions, the family, work and welfare, this accessible
and exciting text looks at their role in maintaining social order
and promoting social change in Britain from the 1950's to the
beginning of the twenty first century. It shows how everyday life
within these institutions is marked by the exercise of power and
resistance and it charts the ways in which wider social change has
affected these processes. Ordering Lives: Family, Work and Welfare
engages with some of the most pressing issues affecting our society
in a lively yet academically rigorous manner. At the same time, it
offers students of the social sciences a crucial first introduction
to the way that theory is used in social science explanations of
social relations and institutional arrangements. This is a key
introductory text for all students beginning study in sociology,
social policy or general social sciences. Does it any longer make
sense to talk about a "welfare state" in today's UK?
With a contemporary overview of global social policy formation, the
third edition of this leading textbook identifies key issues,
debates and priorities for action in social policy across the
Global South and North. Accessible and lively, it incorporates
seven new chapters covering theory, social justice, climate,
migration, gender, young people and water, energy and food. The
original chapters have also been fully updated to reflect major
developments in the fast-changing world of global social policy.
Key features include: * overview and summary boxes to bookend each
chapter; * questions for discussion and follow-up activities; *
further reading and resources. Exploring what it means to locate
human welfare within a global framework of social policy analysis
and action, this textbook offers a perfect guide for curious
students.
With a contemporary overview of global social policy formation, the
third edition of this leading textbook identifies key issues,
debates and priorities for action in social policy across the
Global South and North. Accessible and lively, it incorporates
seven new chapters covering theory, social justice, climate,
migration, gender, young people and water, energy and food. The
original chapters have also been fully updated to reflect major
developments in the fast-changing world of global social policy.
Key features include: * overview and summary boxes to bookend each
chapter; * questions for discussion and follow-up activities; *
further reading and resources. Exploring what it means to locate
human welfare within a global framework of social policy analysis
and action, this textbook offers a perfect guide for curious
students.
Restorative Justice: Critical Issues brings together key international writings that trace the development of restorative justice from its diverse beginnings to current global policies and practices.The collection is constructed around the following themes:the theoretical origins of restorative justice; the key principles and substantive practices associated with restorative justice; controversial issues and debates; and future directions and possibilities. A substantial editorial introduction will provide readers with an authorative guide to the critical issues facing restorative justice at the beginning of the 21st century.
Restorative Justice: Critical Issues brings together key international writings that trace the development of restorative justice from its diverse beginnings to current global policies and practices.The collection is constructed around the following themes:the theoretical origins of restorative justice; the key principles and substantive practices associated with restorative justice; controversial issues and debates; and future directions and possibilities. A substantial editorial introduction will provide readers with an authorative guide to the critical issues facing restorative justice at the beginning of the 21st century.
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