The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 149
... GROUP HOMES CONCEPT By Michael Lewis LANSING ― The growing trend to place mentally ill and retarded persons in group homes among family residences is winning support of courts and the Legislature . Despite vocal opposition and lawsuits ...
... GROUP HOMES CONCEPT By Michael Lewis LANSING ― The growing trend to place mentally ill and retarded persons in group homes among family residences is winning support of courts and the Legislature . Despite vocal opposition and lawsuits ...
Pagina 151
... group homes than other communities is , we be- lieve , irrelevant to the determination of whether there is an ... homes would constitute only .09 per- cent of the total housing units in the township and their residents would total only ...
... group homes than other communities is , we be- lieve , irrelevant to the determination of whether there is an ... homes would constitute only .09 per- cent of the total housing units in the township and their residents would total only ...
Pagina 152
... group home opera- tors , said four other western Wayne communities , including Wayne and Can- ton Township , have lost suits against group homes . Garrett said he also knows of eight instances in the Detroit area , including one in ...
... group home opera- tors , said four other western Wayne communities , including Wayne and Can- ton Township , have lost suits against group homes . Garrett said he also knows of eight instances in the Detroit area , including one in ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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