The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... crime , or by the location of health and social services away from the neigh- borhood . Employed women who head households with children are especially disadvantaged in urban communities in terms of transpor- tation to work and job ...
... crime , or by the location of health and social services away from the neigh- borhood . Employed women who head households with children are especially disadvantaged in urban communities in terms of transpor- tation to work and job ...
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... crime , and generally more pleasant physical space , housing , and environment ( Fischer , 1984 ; Choldin , 1985 ) . Changes are apparent in terms of the aging of subur- ban populations , the increasing crime rate in the suburbs , the ...
... crime , and generally more pleasant physical space , housing , and environment ( Fischer , 1984 ; Choldin , 1985 ) . Changes are apparent in terms of the aging of subur- ban populations , the increasing crime rate in the suburbs , the ...
Pagina 169
... crime control . You can also identify the positive interdependent relationships de- veloped between one community and another , especially , in a met- ropolitan area , between central city and suburbs and between sub- urban ...
... crime control . You can also identify the positive interdependent relationships de- veloped between one community and another , especially , in a met- ropolitan area , between central city and suburbs and between sub- urban ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Competent Community | 9 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 22 |
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