Research in Social Problems and Public PolicyJ A I Press Limited, 1993 - 312 pages Even today, many people think of 'social problems' as involving poor and powerless individuals in society. "Research in Social Problems and Public Policy" seeks to improve the balance by adding a focus on important and powerful institutions. Such organizations often play key roles in managing, and mismanaging, the ways in which some of today's most important social problems are handled by the public policy system. The papers discuss policy sciences, public policy analysis and public management, addressing operations and design issues for government organizations. |
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... reason enough to avoid the addressing of that question in RSPPP , the answer for us needs to be a resounding no . While the sensitivity may not provide a reason to avoid the topic , it may provide other information that is worthy of ...
... reason enough to avoid the addressing of that question in RSPPP , the answer for us needs to be a resounding no . While the sensitivity may not provide a reason to avoid the topic , it may provide other information that is worthy of ...
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... reason for concern . The pattern of revelations has continued literally up to the time of publication of this volume . In an announcement that was made as the galley corrections were being finalized — and that seemed to underscore the ...
... reason for concern . The pattern of revelations has continued literally up to the time of publication of this volume . In an announcement that was made as the galley corrections were being finalized — and that seemed to underscore the ...
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... reason " to drop the picnic idea than the likelihood of contaminating picnickers . Attorneys for the Fernald workers called the letter a “ smoking gun , " interpreting the letter as providing evidence that NLO kept employees ignorant of ...
... reason " to drop the picnic idea than the likelihood of contaminating picnickers . Attorneys for the Fernald workers called the letter a “ smoking gun , " interpreting the letter as providing evidence that NLO kept employees ignorant of ...
Contents
SOCIAL IMPACTS OF INSTITUTIONAL FAILINGS | 5 |
THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGYS | 8 |
INFORMATIONAL BLACK HOLE | 19 |
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