Social Problems in the UK

Social Problems in the UK

Author: Stuart Isaacs

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-05-19

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 1000367231

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Social Problems in the UK: An Introduction contextualises the most pressing social problems of our times drawing upon the disciplines of sociology, social policy, education studies and health studies. This much-needed textbook brings together a comprehensive range of expertise in the applied social sciences to discuss the social myths and moral panics that surround many popular debates. This is an accessible text that carefully guides students through the methodology of social construction and related theories to introduce key topics in the areas of: ‘Race’ and ethnicity The future of work Poverty and homelessness Inequalities in education Health, public health and mental health Ageing and the ‘third age’ This completely revised and up-to-date second edition covers the most urgent social issues facing the UK today, including an analysis of the Black Lives Matter movement, the Covid-19 health crisis and the new ‘gig’ economy. The second edition maintains the accessible style and easy-to-read format of the first edition, integrated with Key Points and Further Reading elements to further aid student learning. Situated firmly in the new post-pandemic, post-Brexit world, this text contains new chapters on all the most pressing questions raised in the media and in public debates. It will help readers understand the background and broader context of the UK’s key social problems.


Social Problems in the UK

Social Problems in the UK

Author: Stuart Isaacs

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-09-15

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1317963075

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Social Problems in the UK: An Introduction is the first textbook on contemporary social issues to contextualise social problems within the disciplines of sociology, social policy, criminology and applied social science. Drawing on the research and teaching experience of academics in these areas, this much-needed textbook brings together a comprehensive range of expertise. Social Problems in the UK discusses the strengthening and changing character of social construction, providing a new and invigorated way of studying the issues for all social science students. This clear, accessible textbook guides students in approaching the methodology, theory and research of social problems, and introduces the key topics in the area: migration and ‘race’ work and unemployment poverty drugs, violence and policing youth, sub-culture and gangs childhood and education Social Problems in the UK provides a number of helpful pedagogical features for ease of teaching and learning, including: case studies; links to data sources; textboxes highlighting examples, key figures etc.; study questions, and tips on how to undertake literature reviews and use journals and databases.


British Social Politics

British Social Politics

Author: Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes

Publisher: Kessinger Publishing

Published: 2009-02

Total Pages: 592

ISBN-13: 9781104043056

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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. 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 for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.


Social Problems of Modern Britain

Social Problems of Modern Britain

Author: Eric Butterworth

Publisher: Fontana Press

Published: 1972

Total Pages: 458

ISBN-13:

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Compilation of readings on social problems in the UK - includes articles on population, environment, family problems, health, education, crime, race relations, labour relations, freedom of speech, etc. References and statistical tables.


Contemporary Social Problems in the UK

Contemporary Social Problems in the UK

Author: Selwyn Stanley

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-09-30

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 1000652718

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Social problems are endemic to all societies. The UK is no exception and is grappling with a plethora of issues including poverty, family breakdown, domestic violence, teenage pregnancy, child abuse and neglect, youth offending, alcohol and drug misuse, mental health issues, homelessness, and ethnic and religious discrimination. These problems have huge implications for the individual, the family unit and society at large and take their toll on health, wellbeing, and community resources. They place an enormous amount of strain on government finances and the welfare state, and add to the burden on social institutions, such as the National Health Service and the social work and criminal justice systems. Contemporary Social Problems in the UK explores a wide range of social problems in the UK. Each social problem has been explored using a range of psychosocial theories to generate an understanding of various causal factors and to examine the linkages between different social problems. Government policy and legislation, remedial measures, preventive approaches, and strategies of intervention are also considered for each social problem that has been dealt with. Each chapter deals with a particular social problem and has been penned by an expert in that topic. The endeavour has been to provide a multi-dimensional overview of the social problem in a manner that is engaging and easy to read. The end-of-chapter content includes supplementary reading, useful topic related websites besides a quiz and individual / group activities to generate discussion and stimulate learning. This informative yet accessible textbook will be an invaluable resource for instructors and students in the social sciences as well as professionals who work with people who experience some of these problems.


Social Problems in the Age of COVID-19 Vol 1

Social Problems in the Age of COVID-19 Vol 1

Author: Muschert, Glenn W.

Publisher: Policy Press

Published: 2020-08-24

Total Pages: 187

ISBN-13: 144735981X

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Written by a highly respected team of authors brought together by the Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP), this book provides accessible insights into pressing social problems in the United States in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and proposes public policy responses for victims and justice, precarious populations, employment dilemmas and health and well-being.


Contemporary Social Problems in Britain

Contemporary Social Problems in Britain

Author: Roy Victor Bailey

Publisher: Farnborough : Saxon House ; [Lexington, Mass.] : Lexington Books

Published: 1973

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13:

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Collection of related readings on contemporary social problems in the UK - covers student drug abuse, middle class juvenile delinquency, sociological aspects of sexual behaviour, the role of the family, the awareness of homosexuality, alcoholism, youth and cultural change, etc. References.


Social Problems in the Age of COVID-19 Vol 2

Social Problems in the Age of COVID-19 Vol 2

Author: Muschert, Glenn W.

Publisher: Policy Press

Published: 2020-10-21

Total Pages: 171

ISBN-13: 1447360621

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The COVID-19 pandemic is having far-reaching political and social consequences across the globe. Published in collaboration with the Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP), this book addresses the greatest social challenges facing the world as a result of the pandemic. The authors propose public policy solutions to help refugees, migrant workers, victims of human trafficking, indigenous populations and the invisible poor of the Global South.


Societal Problems as Public Bads

Societal Problems as Public Bads

Author: Nan Dirk de Graaf

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-05-10

Total Pages: 638

ISBN-13: 1351063448

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Corruption, crime, economic inequality, religious fundamentalism, financial crises, environmental degradation, population ageing, gender inequality, large-scale migration... This book tackles many of the most pressing problems facing societies today. The authors demonstrate that similar social mechanisms lie behind many of these seemingly disparate problems. Indeed, many societal problems can be traced back to behaviours that are perfectly rational and often well-intended from an individual perspective. Yet, taken together these behaviours can – paradoxically – give rise to unintended and undesirable outcomes at the society level. In addition to addressing the causes of societal problems, the book explains why some problems rank higher on the public agenda than others. Moreover, it is shown how government intervention may sometimes provide a cure, yet other times exacerbate existing problems or create new problems of its own. This book includes an extensive amount of data on trends and geographic variation in the prevalence of different problems, as well as telling examples – both recent and historical – from a variety of countries to support its key arguments. Employing a bold multidisciplinary approach, the authors draw on insights from across the social sciences, including sociology, economics, anthropology, criminology, and psychology. Throughout the book, students are introduced to analytical concepts such as free-riding, herding behaviour, principal-agent relations and moral hazard. These concepts are essential tools for better understanding the roots of many societal problems that regularly make headlines in the news. This improved understanding will, in turn, be critical for ultimately finding solutions to these problems.