Fueled by a consistent narrative and a lucid ethical stance, this book analyzes the increasing role legal systems play in family life and traces rapidly evolving legal concepts as they apply to child protection.
Integrating behavioral health into primary care medical settings has been shown to: (1) produce healthier... Læs mere
Lattice theory began in the early 1890s, when Richard Dedekind wanted to know the answer to the following question: Given three subgroups EF , and G of an abelian group K, what... Læs mere
Counter-Terrorism Policing examines the impact of terrorism on the policing organisation and culturally diverse communities. This book is the... Læs mere
This volume is designed as a basic text for upper level and graduate courses in contemporary sociological theory. Classical theory... Læs mere
347) offered one of the earliest definitions of minority: We may define a minority as a group of people who, because of their physical or cultural... Læs mere
This text captures the important relationship between religion and the family with a review of relevant literature on the subject, synthesizing it... Læs mere
Awareness of the importance of nutrition and physical activity for good health has given rise to a multitude of projects with different scopes and methodologies. This book summarizes the activities carried out by the EU countries to address these determinants of health.
Naturally, policy-makers around the world rushed to examine their law enforcement capabilities and the suitability of these... Læs mere
The report that led to the development of this volume, Hardwired to Connect, identified a need in today's children and youth and communicated a solution that society believes is valid.
Given this position, it also has been felt that no single procedure, or code could be developed to address all symptoms of all patients as though, as an analogy, one lock and one key could apply to every symptom.
Revolving around an ethnographic study of the Albanian "emigration" in Greece, International Migration, Social Demotion, and Imagined Advancement finds that imaginaries of the world as a social hierarchy might lie at the roots of much of the contemporary international migration.