
How to Organize Prevention
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- Intro
- Preface
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction. How to Organize Prevention: Suggestions for Innovations in Social Work
- Part I. Socio-Political Issues of Prevention
- Social Europe. Welfare State Trajectories of the European Community
- Family Policy and the Liberal State
- Professional Help and Solidarity
- Prevention as a Component of Regulation in 'Risk Societies'
- Individualization of Family Structures and Socio-Political Intervention
- Part II. Models of Organization and Development Strategies for Social Services
- Sectoral Approaches to Prevention in Social Work: Private, Professional and Ethno-Centered Practice in Canada
- Prevention: Perspectives for its Organization in a Differentiated Society
- Organizing Good Intentions
- Organizing and Financing Prevention: Community-Based Programs for Children and Families
- Community-Based Child and Family Services in an Urban Setting: An Examination of Service Delivery and the Potential for Prevention
- Child Welfare in Japan
- Part III. Professional Competence and Preventive Action
- The Discourse of Social Work: Normalization Versus the Autonomy of Life Praxis
- The Gender Bias in Welfare Politics: Some Remarks on New Starting Points for the Discussion of Prevention
- Prevention: Some Current Issues in the UK
- The Service Delivery System: A Key Element in Prevention Planning
- The Future in the Past: Deriving Social Work Competence from Past Success
- An Eco-Social Action Concept of Prevention: Life Text and Context Interpretations in their Preventive Function
- Discussion Statement: Professional Action And Concepts of Prevention
- Part IV. Preventive Strategies in Social Work Practice
- Youth Participation and Integrated Youth Policy on Local Level
- Social Constraints on Primary Prevention: The Case of Child Sexual Abuse Policy
- Deprivation and Poor Health in Childhood: Prospects for Prevention
- Experiences from German Youth Programs for the Primary Prevention of Aids: A Work in Progress Report
- Notes on Child Abuse and Incest: How Incest Became a Question of Social Injustice towards Women and was Seperated from the Issue of Child Abuse
- Prevention and the Utilization of Evaluation Research
- Part V. Preventive Strategies in the Criminal Justice System
- Careers and Process in Preventative Services for Young People in England
- Delinquency Prevention and Control Policies in the United States: Issues and Prospects for the Future
- Individual Prevention: Comments on an Obsolete Conception
- Techno-Prevention and Conflict Management versus Moral-Authoritarian Control in Criminal Policy
- Dutch Policies for Prevention of Vandalism and Petty Crime
- Discussion Statement: Prevention Strategies in the Criminal Justice System
- Subject Index
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