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The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

Sociology

1979

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Social Services In The Iron Cage, James Latimore Nov 1979

Social Services In The Iron Cage, James Latimore

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Interview and documentary data from a study of a voluntary job placement agency revealed that counselors were effectively weeding out the hard-to-place clients. These clients were the target population of the agency and its funded programs. The clients who were weeded out tended to be younger, with less education and less work experience. Weeding out was accomplished by discouraging unrealistic clients, and by not retrieving clients who were insufficiently motivated to keep in touch with the counselor. This marked a change in the counselors' practice compared with an earlier period, and appeared to be in conflict with the agency's mission, …


Specifying Sociological Options And Social Welfare Strategies, Thomas M. Meenaghan Nov 1979

Specifying Sociological Options And Social Welfare Strategies, Thomas M. Meenaghan

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As a profession, social work applies knowledge constructs from various social sciences. In this article attention is given to the relation between sociology and social work. The specific areas reviewed include conceptions of the social arrangement, the role of complex organizations, and social change theories. Each of these three broad areas have internal variations which have implications for sociology, social work, and attempts to integrate the two.


Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 6, No. 6 (November 1979) Nov 1979

Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 6, No. 6 (November 1979)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • From The New Editor - pp. i
  • Copy of Letter Re Richard Cloward - pp. ii
  • The Influence of the Agency Environment On Clinical Practice - ANTHONY M. MALUCCIO - pp. 734
  • Social Services In the Iron Cage - JAMES LATIMORE - pp. 756
  • Planning for A National Social Policy For the Family - JOHN T. PARDECK - pp. 770
  • The Transition To Medicalized Views: Alcholism and Social Workers - H. PAUL CHALFANT, DORINDA N. NOBLE - pp. 792
  • A Model Program to Avoid the Institutionalization of Children - PAUL GITELSON - pp. 805
  • Women and Leadership: …


Planning For A National Social Policy For The Family, John T. Pardeck Nov 1979

Planning For A National Social Policy For The Family, John T. Pardeck

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The American family performs two important functions for family members - providing physical care and socialization, and meeting psychological needs. Current family trends suggest that the American family may be having difficulty in carrying out these basic functions. Since the United States lacks a comprehensive family policy, it is argued that a national social policy should be created to better support the American family. A social policy is presented which would assist the American family in performing its basic functions. A suggested strategy for implementation of this family social policy has also been developed.


Women And Leadership: Strategies For Social Workers And Clients, Abigail C. Nichols Nov 1979

Women And Leadership: Strategies For Social Workers And Clients, Abigail C. Nichols

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An examination of recent research on women and leadership yields several strategies that women, both clients and social workers, can use to facilitate success in administration and other traditionally male work domains.


Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 6, No. 5 (September 1979) Sep 1979

Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 6, No. 5 (September 1979)

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  • Work Place Collectives: A Strategy Towards Decentralized Democratic Socialism - DAVID G. GIL
  • Behavior Modification in the Classroom: Education or Social Control? - IRWIN EPSTEIN, CHRISTINE HENCH
  • Applied Sociology and Social Work Manpower and Theoretical Issues - CARLTON E. MUNSON
  • The Causes of Turnover Among Social Workers - F.M. LOEWENBERG
  • The Social Construction of Ages and the Ideology of Stages - VICTORIA FRIES RADER
  • Baseline Evaluation: Evaluating Consistency Between Federal Standards and Local Provisions - JAMES R. SEABERG, DAVID F. GILLESPIE
  • The Economic Status of the Elderly: Is the Problem Low Income? - JOHN B. WILLIAMSON
  • Lessons …


The Economic Status Of The Elderly: Is The Problem Low Income?, John B. Williamson Sep 1979

The Economic Status Of The Elderly: Is The Problem Low Income?, John B. Williamson

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The thesis of this paper is that poverty among the elderly is increasingly becoming a problem of relative as opposed to absolute economic deprivation. Many of the elderly (persons age 65 and over) are oppressed by the absolute poverty they must endure, but for most of those for whom inadequate income is a source of concern, the real problem seems to be relative economic deprivation. If present trends continue this will be increasingly the case in future years.


Heroin--Myths And Knowledge: Impact On Public Policy, Robert Salmon Sep 1979

Heroin--Myths And Knowledge: Impact On Public Policy, Robert Salmon

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Public Policy in the United States towards the heroin user and addict has been punitive as well as unsuccessful in deterring drug use or in treatment of the addict. Bias, myths, and prejudices have influenced our policy stance and have made heroin addiction a more serious problem than it otherwise would have been. This is explicated in the article, and contrasted with the British system which in attitude and practice tends to view the addict as ill rather than evil.


Work Place Collectives: A Strategy Toward Decentralized Democratic Socialism, David G. Gil Sep 1979

Work Place Collectives: A Strategy Toward Decentralized Democratic Socialism, David G. Gil

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I explore in this essay a possible strategy for the transformation of democratic, capitalist states into decentralized, democratic, socialist societies. The strategy suggested here can be pursued now within the United States and similar nation-states whose formal legal frameworks provide for certain civil and political rights including freedom of speech, press, assembly, association and life-style, due process, etc. More specifically, I will examine the notion of voluntary, social, economic, and political collectives, and networks of such collectives, organized in and around existing urban and non-urban places of work -- fresh cells of participatory democracy and socialism within the aging, crises-ridden …


Applied Sociology And Social Work: Manpower And Theoretical Issues, Carlton E. Munson Sep 1979

Applied Sociology And Social Work: Manpower And Theoretical Issues, Carlton E. Munson

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Applied sociology and social work are compared and contrasted historically. Significant literature is reviewed that illustrates chronologically past cooperative efforts. Academic and practice integration of the two disciplines are identified in their modern context as well as trends are identified. Manpower issues that parallel and separate the two disciplines are explored. It is argued that current changes in funding of educational programs could have much impact on both disciplines and determine future differentiation.


The Social Construction Of Ages And The Ideology Of Stages, Victoria Fries Rader Sep 1979

The Social Construction Of Ages And The Ideology Of Stages, Victoria Fries Rader

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It is the thesis of this paper that the images and beliefs about any age group in a society indicate the kind of social order prevailing in a particular time and place. This paper critically analyses the developmental life cycle model from a sociology of knowledge perspective. It is argued that life's major activities and individuals' basic needs have increasingly become compartmentalized according to chronological age in modern Western society. This separation of basic activities and needs into specialized age roles is explained and legitimated by a popular belief in a model of inherent progressive life "stages", a model largely …


Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 6, No. 4 (June 1979) Jun 1979

Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 6, No. 4 (June 1979)

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  • The Social Construction of Professional Knowledge: Social Work Ideology, 1956-1973 - DANNY L. JORGENSEN - pp 434
  • A Study of Strategies Used In The Pursuit of Legal Regulation of Social Work - JOHN T. GANDY, FRANK B. RAYMOND - pp 464
  • Exploring The Validity of Multi Causal Models In
  • Problem Analysis: The Case of Child Abuse - NOLAN RINDFIEISCH - pp 477
  • Racial Segregation: The Impact of Monthly Contract Rent and Family Income - GEORGE E. 0’C0NNELL - pp 494
  • Do Agency Admínistrative Changes Affect The Effectíveness and Efficiency of DHR Employees? - RICHARD M. GRINNELL, JR., …


Implications Of Racism For Social Work Practice, Seymour Mirelowitz May 1979

Implications Of Racism For Social Work Practice, Seymour Mirelowitz

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This paper examines school and practice issues in social work in relationship to the concepts of ethnicity, minority groups, racism, and institutional racism. Operational definitions to establish conceptual clarity are also developed. The statistical aspects of progression vis-a-vis cultural diversity in social work institutions, enrollment in schools of social work, and representation on the faculty of schools of social work are studied. Social policy and the implementation of change in social work practice and education are then dealt with in relation to the current reality of the profession and the society in which it functions.


Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 6, No. 3 (May 1979) May 1979

Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 6, No. 3 (May 1979)

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  • Three Mile Island - A Personal Report - JAMES R. HUDSON - pp. 288
  • Implications of Racism for Social Work Practice - SEYMOUR MIRELOWITZ - pp. 297
  • Psychiatry and Society: Professionalism and the Control of Knowledge - JOHN M. BOOKER, ALLEN W. IMERSHEIN - pp. 313
  • The Social Policy of Denial: Unemployment in Israel - HARRIS CHAIKLIN - pp. 326
  • Requisites for the Establishment, Implementation and Evaluation of Social Work Treatment Programs for Anti-Social Children - JOHN S. WODARSKI - pp. 339
  • Public Monitoring of Contracts with Nonprofit Organizations: Organizational Mission in Two Sectors - BRUCE S. …


Social Work And Criminal Justice Student Support Of Civil Liberties, David A. Fabianic Mar 1979

Social Work And Criminal Justice Student Support Of Civil Liberties, David A. Fabianic

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Varying levels of support for civil liberties have been imputed to social work and criminal justice personnel. Assuming students planning to pursue these professional roles reflect attitudes in accordance with anticipated demands of the positions and the effects of preparatory educational experiences, this paper examines the levels of support for selected provisions of the Bill of Rights among social work and criminal justice undergraduate students.


Blacks And Capital Punishment: An Assessment Of Latent Discriminatory Justice In The United States, Laurence French Mar 1979

Blacks And Capital Punishment: An Assessment Of Latent Discriminatory Justice In The United States, Laurence French

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A major consideration in interethnic relations is the control factor and how this is maintained in minority/ majority situations especially those occurring within heterogeneous societies. Granted numerous subtle control processes operate at both the primary and secondary levels of interethnic interaction but a critical measure of the effectiveness of minority subjugation is reflected in judicial discrimination. This formal legal control apparatus has a legal mandate to deny social members their freedom, to punish and even to execute them. In the United States the criminal justice system's avowed mandate is to provide 'equal justice' for all citizens without discrimination due to …


Homosexuality: A Social Worker's Imbroglio, Carol Tully, Joyce C. Albro Mar 1979

Homosexuality: A Social Worker's Imbroglio, Carol Tully, Joyce C. Albro

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Few members of our society take time to put into historical context their prejudices about homosexuality. This article examines the historical context of these prejudices as well as how social workers may become co-opted by society into overlooking the social service needs of homosexual clients. How to combat institutional homophobia is also discussed.


Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 6, No. 2 (March 1979) Mar 1979

Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 6, No. 2 (March 1979)

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  • THE PRINCIPLES OF GENERAL SYSTEMS THEORY APPLIED TO THE MEDICAL MODEL. WHO BENEFITS? - James T. Decker, John R. Redhorse
  • HOMOSEXUALITY: A SOCIAL WORKER'S IMBROGLIO - Carol Tully, Joyce C. Aibro
  • SOCIAL POLICX AND SOCIAL WELFARE ADMINISTRATION - Bernard Neugeboren
  • PROBLEMS AND ISSUES IN COMMUNITY-BASED RESIDENTIAL SERVICES AS ALTERNATIVES TO INSTITUTIONALIZATION - Anthony N. Maluccio
  • ORGANIZATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE APPLICATION OF BUDGETING AND COST EFFECTIVENESS SYSTEMS TO SOCIAL WELFARE ORGANIZATIONS - Charles Cowger
  • SOCIAL WORK AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDENT SUPPORT OF CIVIL LIBERTIES - David A. Fabianic
  • BLACKS AND CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: AN ASSESSMENT OF LATENT DISCRIMINATORY JUSTICE …


Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 6, No. 1 (January 1979) Jan 1979

Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 6, No. 1 (January 1979)

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Special Issue: Symbolic Interaction and Social Welfare

  • On the Promise of Symbolic Interaction for Social Welfare - RALPH SEGALMAN - pp. 1
  • Symbolic interaction and Social Practice - HARRIS CHAIKLIN - pp. 3
  • Symbolic interaction and Social Work Supervision. - CARLTON E. MUNSON - pp. 8
  • Symbolic Interaction and Social Assessment. - BILL HORNER - pp.19
  • "Woman as symbol and social Welfare: An Interactionist Perspective. - RAYMOND L. SCHMITT & STANLEY E. GRUPP - pp.34
  • Elements of the Perpetuation of Dependency in a Psychiatric Halfway House. - DAVID R. MAINES & MARILYN A. MARKOWITZ - pp.52
  • The Interpretation of Child …