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Book Synopsis
With chapters authored by teams of established scholars, this edited collection looks at policy practice with specific populations and practice arenas, from domestic and international perspectives.

Table of Contents

Preface xi

About the Editors xv

Contributors xvii

Chapter 1 Policy Practice 1
Rodney A. Ellis

Introduction 1

Policy Practice 2

Preparation of the Practitioner 6

Assembling a Team 8

Identification, Definition, and Legitimization of the Problem 9

Selecting an Approach 11

Conducting an Analysis 12

Evaluating the Outcomes 18

Conclusion 19

Key Terms 19

Review Questions for Critical Thinking 19

Online Resources 19

References 20

Chapter 2 Social Welfare Policy and Politics 21
Richard Hoefer

Introduction 21

Defining Social Welfare Policy 22

Defining Politics 22

Politics as Ideologies: Across the Spectrum of Right and Left 23

Politics as Process: How to Have an Effect on Social Policy 31

Conclusion 33

Key Terms 33

Review Questions for Critical Thinking 34

Online Resources 34

References 34

Chapter 3 New Federalism, New Freedom, and States’ Rights: The Uncertain and Fragmented Direction of Public Mental Health Policy in the United States 37
King Davis and Hyejin Jung

Introduction 37

The Epidemiology and Burden of Mental Illness 38

Unresolved Federalism in Mental Health Policy 43

States’ Rights and Control of Mental Health Policy 48

Federal Encroachment in State Mental Health Policy and Services 52

The Declining Financial Health of State Governments: Implications for the Future of State Mental Health Policy 64

Key Terms 70

Review Questions for Critical Thinking 70

Online Resources 71

References 71

Chapter 4 Aging in the United States: Challenges to Social Policy and Policy Practice 81
Enid Opal Cox

Introduction 81

The Political/Moral Economy Context of Aging Societies 83

Changing Social Perceptions, Expectations, and Policies 85

Overview of Selected Policy and Services 93

Implications for Social Work Policy Practitioners 102

Key Terms 106

Review Questions for Critical Thinking 106

Online Resources 106

References 107

Chapter 5 Explanatory Legitimacy and Disjuncture: A Multidimensional Model for Disability Policy Development and Analysis 113
Stephen French Gilson and Elizabeth DePoy

Introduction 113

Explanatory Legitimacy Theory 114

Looking Back 117

Explanatory Legitimacy Theory Analysis of Policy Exemplars 123

Conclusions 130

Key Terms 131

Review Questions for Critical Thinking 131

Online Resources 131

References 132

Chapter 6 Health Care Policy: Should Change Be Small or Large? 135
Pamela J. Miller

Introduction 135

Needed Background 138

Policy Topics 142

Policies/Programs Worth Exploring 152

Concluding Remarks and Future Directions 154

Key Terms 155

Review Questions for Critical Thinking 155

Online Resources 155

References 155

Chapter 7 Social Determinants of Health: 21st-Century Social Work Priorities 159
Gary Rosenberg

Introduction 159

Social Work at the End of the 19th Century 162

Social Work in the 20th Century 163

Conclusions 170

Key Terms 171

Review Questions for Critical Thinking 172

Online Resources 172

References 172

Chapter 8 Property for People or the Property of People: Urban Housing Policy and Practice in the Developing World 175
Sunil Kumar

Introduction 175

AnUrbanWorld—WhyFreshThinkingonUrbanHousingPractice and Policy in Less Developed Regions Matters 177

Planet of Slums—Why Poor Urban Housing Conditions Is Not All That Matters 180

The Good and the Great—International Development Organizations, Alliances, and Campaigns 181

Civil Society, Not-for-Profits, and Others of the Same Ilk, But With a Different Perspective 185

Property for People or the Property of People: The Politics of Tenure 190

Toward a Conclusion: The Challenge for Urban Housing Policy and Practice Lies in Asking the Right Questions 193

In Conclusion: Property for People or the Property of People 197

Key Terms 198

Review Questions for Critical Thinking 198

Online Resources 199

Notes 199

References 200

Chapter 9 Child Welfare Policy 209
Richard J. Gelles and Carol Wilson Spigner

A Brief History of Child Welfare Policy in the United States 211

The Initial Involvement of the Federal Government 214

The Impact of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1974 215

Foster Care Drift and the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 219

The Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 221

The Impact of the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 222

The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 222

Applicable Supreme Court Rulings 223

Family Preservation and Family Support Act 224

The Multiethnic Placement Act of 1994 and the Interethnic Adoption Provisions of the Small Business Job Protection Act 225

Reassessment of the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 and the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 227

Foster Care Independence Act of 1999 229

Conclusion 231

Key Terms 232

Review Questions for Critical Thinking 232

Online Resources 233

Notes 234

References 234

Chapter 10 Public Funding of Sectarian Organizations for the Provision of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care: Discriminatory Issues for Gay Males 239
Christopher W. Blackwell and Sophia F. Dziegielewski

Introduction 239

Religious and Faith-Based Organizations Providing Social Services: Charitable Choice 240

Implications for Further Research and Policy Development 247

Key Terms 248

Review Questions for Critical Thinking 248

Online Resources 248

References 248

Chapter 11 Social Welfare and Economics: Redefining the Welfare State in a Global Economy 253
Howard Karger and Peter A. Kindle

Introduction 253

The Social Welfare State: A Legacy of the Industrial Era 255

The Postindustrial Economy 257

Employment in Postindustrial Society 258

Impoverishment and Debt in the Postindustrial Era 262

A New Welfare Agenda for the Global Economy 265

Conclusion 272

Key Terms 274

Review Questions for Critical Thinking 274

Online Resources 274

References 274

Author Index 277

Subject Index 283

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      Book Synopsis
      With chapters authored by teams of established scholars, this edited collection looks at policy practice with specific populations and practice arenas, from domestic and international perspectives.

      Table of Contents

      Preface xi

      About the Editors xv

      Contributors xvii

      Chapter 1 Policy Practice 1
      Rodney A. Ellis

      Introduction 1

      Policy Practice 2

      Preparation of the Practitioner 6

      Assembling a Team 8

      Identification, Definition, and Legitimization of the Problem 9

      Selecting an Approach 11

      Conducting an Analysis 12

      Evaluating the Outcomes 18

      Conclusion 19

      Key Terms 19

      Review Questions for Critical Thinking 19

      Online Resources 19

      References 20

      Chapter 2 Social Welfare Policy and Politics 21
      Richard Hoefer

      Introduction 21

      Defining Social Welfare Policy 22

      Defining Politics 22

      Politics as Ideologies: Across the Spectrum of Right and Left 23

      Politics as Process: How to Have an Effect on Social Policy 31

      Conclusion 33

      Key Terms 33

      Review Questions for Critical Thinking 34

      Online Resources 34

      References 34

      Chapter 3 New Federalism, New Freedom, and States’ Rights: The Uncertain and Fragmented Direction of Public Mental Health Policy in the United States 37
      King Davis and Hyejin Jung

      Introduction 37

      The Epidemiology and Burden of Mental Illness 38

      Unresolved Federalism in Mental Health Policy 43

      States’ Rights and Control of Mental Health Policy 48

      Federal Encroachment in State Mental Health Policy and Services 52

      The Declining Financial Health of State Governments: Implications for the Future of State Mental Health Policy 64

      Key Terms 70

      Review Questions for Critical Thinking 70

      Online Resources 71

      References 71

      Chapter 4 Aging in the United States: Challenges to Social Policy and Policy Practice 81
      Enid Opal Cox

      Introduction 81

      The Political/Moral Economy Context of Aging Societies 83

      Changing Social Perceptions, Expectations, and Policies 85

      Overview of Selected Policy and Services 93

      Implications for Social Work Policy Practitioners 102

      Key Terms 106

      Review Questions for Critical Thinking 106

      Online Resources 106

      References 107

      Chapter 5 Explanatory Legitimacy and Disjuncture: A Multidimensional Model for Disability Policy Development and Analysis 113
      Stephen French Gilson and Elizabeth DePoy

      Introduction 113

      Explanatory Legitimacy Theory 114

      Looking Back 117

      Explanatory Legitimacy Theory Analysis of Policy Exemplars 123

      Conclusions 130

      Key Terms 131

      Review Questions for Critical Thinking 131

      Online Resources 131

      References 132

      Chapter 6 Health Care Policy: Should Change Be Small or Large? 135
      Pamela J. Miller

      Introduction 135

      Needed Background 138

      Policy Topics 142

      Policies/Programs Worth Exploring 152

      Concluding Remarks and Future Directions 154

      Key Terms 155

      Review Questions for Critical Thinking 155

      Online Resources 155

      References 155

      Chapter 7 Social Determinants of Health: 21st-Century Social Work Priorities 159
      Gary Rosenberg

      Introduction 159

      Social Work at the End of the 19th Century 162

      Social Work in the 20th Century 163

      Conclusions 170

      Key Terms 171

      Review Questions for Critical Thinking 172

      Online Resources 172

      References 172

      Chapter 8 Property for People or the Property of People: Urban Housing Policy and Practice in the Developing World 175
      Sunil Kumar

      Introduction 175

      AnUrbanWorld—WhyFreshThinkingonUrbanHousingPractice and Policy in Less Developed Regions Matters 177

      Planet of Slums—Why Poor Urban Housing Conditions Is Not All That Matters 180

      The Good and the Great—International Development Organizations, Alliances, and Campaigns 181

      Civil Society, Not-for-Profits, and Others of the Same Ilk, But With a Different Perspective 185

      Property for People or the Property of People: The Politics of Tenure 190

      Toward a Conclusion: The Challenge for Urban Housing Policy and Practice Lies in Asking the Right Questions 193

      In Conclusion: Property for People or the Property of People 197

      Key Terms 198

      Review Questions for Critical Thinking 198

      Online Resources 199

      Notes 199

      References 200

      Chapter 9 Child Welfare Policy 209
      Richard J. Gelles and Carol Wilson Spigner

      A Brief History of Child Welfare Policy in the United States 211

      The Initial Involvement of the Federal Government 214

      The Impact of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1974 215

      Foster Care Drift and the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 219

      The Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 221

      The Impact of the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 222

      The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 222

      Applicable Supreme Court Rulings 223

      Family Preservation and Family Support Act 224

      The Multiethnic Placement Act of 1994 and the Interethnic Adoption Provisions of the Small Business Job Protection Act 225

      Reassessment of the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 and the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 227

      Foster Care Independence Act of 1999 229

      Conclusion 231

      Key Terms 232

      Review Questions for Critical Thinking 232

      Online Resources 233

      Notes 234

      References 234

      Chapter 10 Public Funding of Sectarian Organizations for the Provision of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care: Discriminatory Issues for Gay Males 239
      Christopher W. Blackwell and Sophia F. Dziegielewski

      Introduction 239

      Religious and Faith-Based Organizations Providing Social Services: Charitable Choice 240

      Implications for Further Research and Policy Development 247

      Key Terms 248

      Review Questions for Critical Thinking 248

      Online Resources 248

      References 248

      Chapter 11 Social Welfare and Economics: Redefining the Welfare State in a Global Economy 253
      Howard Karger and Peter A. Kindle

      Introduction 253

      The Social Welfare State: A Legacy of the Industrial Era 255

      The Postindustrial Economy 257

      Employment in Postindustrial Society 258

      Impoverishment and Debt in the Postindustrial Era 262

      A New Welfare Agenda for the Global Economy 265

      Conclusion 272

      Key Terms 274

      Review Questions for Critical Thinking 274

      Online Resources 274

      References 274

      Author Index 277

      Subject Index 283

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