The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 143
... centers ( for residential care ) and some- times result in preventing these centers from being developed in local neighborhoods . If a center is established in spite of local opposition , it may be difficult for the center to function ...
... centers ( for residential care ) and some- times result in preventing these centers from being developed in local neighborhoods . If a center is established in spite of local opposition , it may be difficult for the center to function ...
Pagina 144
... centers operate in a " potentially turbulent " environ- ment , especially if the clients ' behavior is of concern to ... centers . This is of most relevance to the professional who works with the placement of individuals into the ...
... centers operate in a " potentially turbulent " environ- ment , especially if the clients ' behavior is of concern to ... centers . This is of most relevance to the professional who works with the placement of individuals into the ...
Pagina 158
... centers , Davidson ( 1982 ) found that neighborhoods with resources for adults were low - resis- tance neighborhoods , since centers were mainly located in " transi- tional " and deteriorating neighborhood areas in the central city ...
... centers , Davidson ( 1982 ) found that neighborhoods with resources for adults were low - resis- tance neighborhoods , since centers were mainly located in " transi- tional " and deteriorating neighborhood areas in the central city ...
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Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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