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  • - Identity and Mental Wellbeing through the Lifecourse
    by Julia Holdsworth & Suzanne Clisby
    £31.99 - 82.99

    Led by women's life history accounts, this is an engaging and accessible account of how constructions of femininity fundamentally affect women's mental wellbeing through the life course.

  • - Is Transforming Rehabilitation the End of the Probation Ideal?
    by John Deering
    £15.49

    This topical book looks at the attitudes of probation practitioners and managers to the philosophy, values, and practicalities of the Transforming Rehabilitation agenda. It provides unique insights into the values, attitudes and beliefs of probation staff and their delivery of services.

  • - Depoliticisation, Governance and the State
     
    £91.49

    Tracing the political uses a broad range of international case studies to chart the politicising and depoliticising dynamics that shape debates about the future of democracy and governance in the neoliberal state.

  • by John (Department of Social Policy & Social Work Hudson
    £17.49

    This fully updated edition of an essential introductory text offers a concise guide to the key structures and concepts in social policy and is designed to work in partnership with unique, innovative digital content that adds depth and provides a truly integrated way of learning.

  • - Homelessness and Victims of Domestic Abuse
    by Kate (University of Wolverhampton) Moss
    £85.49

    This important book reveals a number of truths about women's rough sleeping across Europe and argues for the adoption of effective policy, strategies and services to meet the needs of homeless women, specifically women rough sleepers who are the victims of domestic abuse.

  • - Changes in Perception and Policy 1948-79
    by Jameel Hampton
    £85.49

    The British Welfare State initially seemed to promise welfare for all, but excluded millions of disabled people. This book examines attempts in the subsequent three decades to reverse this exclusion. It also provides the first major analysis of the Disablement Income Group and the Thalidomide campaign.

  • by Marjorie Mayo
    £31.99 - 88.99

    Access to justice for all, regardless of the ability to pay, has been a core democratic value. But this basic human right has come under threat through wider processes of restructuring, with an increasingly market-led approach to the provision of welfare. Professionals and volunteers in Law Centres in Britain are struggling to provide legal advice and access to welfare rights to disadvantaged communities. Drawing upon original research, this unique study explores how strategies to safeguard these vital services might be developed in ways that strengthen rather than undermine the basic ethics and principles of public service provision. The book explores how such strategies might strengthen the position of those who provide, as well as those who need, public services, and ways to empower communities to work more effectively with professionals and progressive organisations in the pursuit of rights and social justice agendas more widely.

  • - Towards a Comprehensive Policy
    by Suzanne Franzway, Emanuela Lombardo, Sylvia Walby, et al.
    £32.99

    This important book offers a comprehensive guide to the international policies developed to stop rape , together with case study examples on how they work. The book describes how law and criminal justice system, health services, specialised services for victim-survivors, educational and cultural interventions can best be coordinated.

  • - Can Exchange Lead to Social Change?
    by Lee (University of Nottingham) Gregory
    £94.99

    As time banking has received increased attention from policy makers as a means for promoting welfare reform in the wake of austerity, this book is the first to look at the concept of time within social policy to examine time banking theory and practice.

  • - The Corrupting Influence of the Powerful
    by Mark Monaghan & Simon Prideaux
    £34.49 - 85.49

    This is the first book to examine the activities of UK and international 'role models' through the lens of state crime and social policy. Written by experts in the field of sociology and social policy, it provides a comprehensive discussion of state immorality and deviance generally and state crime in particular.

  • - An Empirical Study of Strategic Police Leadership
    by Bryn Caless & Steven Tong
    £34.49 - 88.99

    In this unique book, the authors present, for the first time, information from over a hundred strategic police leaders in 22 countries about how they are selected for high office, how they are held to account and what their views are on current and future challenges in policing.

  • - Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion in the UK
    by Jill Rutter
    £32.99 - 88.99

    Moving up and getting on is the first accessible, yet comprehensive, text to critique the effectiveness of recent integration and social cohesion policies. It argues that there needs to be greater emphasis on the social aspects of integration and opportunities for meaningful social contact between migrants and longer-settled residents.

  • - Shaping Policy Through Neuroscience
    by Jessica (University of Birmingham University of Birmingham) Pykett
    £34.49 - 88.99

    This unique book offers a timely analysis of the impact of rapidly advancing knowledge about the brain, mind and behaviour on contemporary public policy and practice. It analyses the global spread of research agendas, policy experiments and everyday practice informed by 'brain culture'.

  • - Providing Quality Early Education and Care for Disadvantaged Children
     
    £31.99

    In this book, leading experts examine how early education and care is organised and funded in eight different countries. Bringing together recent evidence, the book provides rich insights on how policies work in practice, and the extent to which they help or hinder the provision of high quality education and care.

  • - The Case for Connecting Policy and Research
     
    £27.49

    Bridging the gap between research and policy, this book provides new perspectives on the nature of hate crime victimisation and perpetration.

  • - Designing Housing for the Spectrum
    by Kim Steele
    £88.49

    Grounded in an extensive array of research sources, this valuable book introduces readers to conditions and aspirations of adults on the autism spectrum that demand a new approach to how we provide, locate, design and develop homes in which they live.

  • - The Dynamics of Diversity
     
    £26.99

    This important book is the first to offer in-depth analysis from the last three UK population censuses focusing on the dynamics of ethnic identity and inequalities in contemporary Britain, with contributions from experts based at or affiliated to the Centre on Dynamics of Ethnicity.

  • - Public Encounters in Participatory Theory and Practice
    by Koen P.R. (Bangor University) Bartels
    £88.99

    This unique book explores the growing practice of participatory democracy and uses comparative analysis of cases in the UK, the Netherlands and Italy to show how policy makers, practitioners, students and academics can communicate more effectively.

  • - Media Power, Child Abuse and Public Scandals
    by Fred Powell & Margaret Scanlon
    £35.49 - 94.99

    This ground-breaking book explores the relationship between the media, child abuse and shifting adult-child power relations which, in Western countries, has spawned an ever-expanding range of laws, policies and procedures introduced to address the 'explosion' of interest in the issue of child abuse.

  • - The Changing Nature of the 'Political'
     
    £88.99

    Academics from a range of disciplines join with political activists to explore the meaning of politics and citizenship in contemporary society and the current forms of political (dis)engagement, providing a timely interdisciplinary dialogue and interrogation of contemporary political practices.

  • - Voluntary Sector Geographies in London, Los Angeles and Sydney
    by Geoffrey DeVerteuil
    £34.49 - 88.99

    Moving beyond theoretical notions of 'resilience' this is the first book to offer a conceptual and empirical approach to exploring and comparing the process of resilience across service 'hubs' in three complex but different global inner-city regions: London, Los Angeles and Sydney.

  • - Why We Need a Holistic Theory of Social Mobility
    by Graeme Atherton
    £31.99 - 85.49

    This timely book provides an alternative vision of social mobility and a route-map to achieving it. It examines how the term 'social mobility' structures what success means and the impact that has on society. It recasts the relationship with employers and covers progress in non-work areas of life.

  • - Critical Reflections from the Social Sciences
     
    £88.99

    Researching the Lifecourse features methods linking time, space and mobilities and provides practitioners with practical detail in each chapter. It covers the full lifecourse and includes innovative methods and case study examples from different European and North American contexts.

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    £85.49

    With contributions from a range of experts across OECD countries, this book examines changes in long-term care systems throughout those countries, discussing and comparing key changes in national policies and examining the main successes and failures of recent reforms.

  • - Concepts, Processes and Outcomes
     
    £29.99

    This edited volume, bringing together leading researchers from the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe, offers a new approach to conceptualising segregation.

  • - Refocusing the Lens After the Millennium Development Goals
     
    £91.49

    This important book looks beyond the Millennium Development Goals to highlight 12 major public policy conversations about the continent post-2015, arguing that Africa as a continent must work on developing a society that is socially, economically and politically inclusive.

  • - Responding to Children's Forgotten Right
    by Adrian Voce
    £19.99

    Using the UK government's play strategy for England (2008-10) as a case study, this is the first book to look in detail at children's play within public policy. It is an essential tool for practitioners and campaigners around the world.

  • - Critical Advances in International Perspective
     
    £35.49

    The international contributors to this unique collection demonstrate the significance of care ethics as a transformative way of thinking across diverse geographical, policy and interpersonal contexts.

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