The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 62
... neighbors may be “ friendly , " " helpful , " " good neighbors , " and yet not fulfill the roles played by friends or kin . There are usually clear distinctions in social roles be- tween neighbor , friend , and kin , although these ...
... neighbors may be “ friendly , " " helpful , " " good neighbors , " and yet not fulfill the roles played by friends or kin . There are usually clear distinctions in social roles be- tween neighbor , friend , and kin , although these ...
Pagina 64
... neighborhood types ( Warren and Warren , 1977 , pp . 96-97 ) . Warren identifies as a seventh type the classic mosaic neighbor- hood , one in which an individual views his or her neighborhood as including only “ immediate neighbors ...
... neighborhood types ( Warren and Warren , 1977 , pp . 96-97 ) . Warren identifies as a seventh type the classic mosaic neighbor- hood , one in which an individual views his or her neighborhood as including only “ immediate neighbors ...
Pagina 72
... neighbor- hoods are faced with some of the same problems : speeding cars , barking dogs and stray pets , vandalism , theft and burglary . Crime and other related prob- lems can be reduced by neighbors working together to eliminate the ...
... neighbor- hoods are faced with some of the same problems : speeding cars , barking dogs and stray pets , vandalism , theft and burglary . Crime and other related prob- lems can be reduced by neighbors working together to eliminate the ...
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Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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