Social Research and Royal Commissions (Routledge Revivals)

Social Research and Royal Commissions (Routledge Revivals)
Title Social Research and Royal Commissions (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author Martin Bulmer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 215
Release 2015-06-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 131744891X

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Social scientists have proposed several different models for the relationship between social science theory, empirical social research and the actual making of public social policy. This book, first published in 1980, seeks to provide a critical analysis of the impact of research on policy through the detailed examination of the part which research played in the work of Royal Commissions of Inquiry, the bodies set up by government to consider, gather evidence on, report and make recommendations about specific policy areas. This titles varied and stimulating chapters will serve to shed considerable light, not all of it positive, upon the potential contribution of the social sciences to the practice of government. This book will be of interest to students of the social sciences, particularly sociology and politics.

The Uses of Social Research (Routledge Revivals)

The Uses of Social Research (Routledge Revivals)
Title The Uses of Social Research (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author Martin Bulmer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 199
Release 2015-06-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317449908

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The growth and health of the social sciences owe a good deal to the generally held belief that they are socially useful, but is this really so? Do they deliver the goods they promise? In The Uses of Social Research, first published in 1982, Martin Bulmer answers these and other questions concerning the uses of empirical social science in the policy-making process, and provides an extended analysis of the main issues. This title provides a valuable introduction to the patterns of influence exercised by the social sciences on government. It shows how the results of social research feed into the political system and what models of the relationship between research and policy are most convincing. This book will be of interest to students of the social sciences.

Social Research and Royal Commissions

Social Research and Royal Commissions
Title Social Research and Royal Commissions PDF eBook
Author Martin Bulmer
Publisher
Pages 198
Release 1980
Genre Governmental investigations
ISBN

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The Uses of Social Research (Routledge Revivals)

The Uses of Social Research (Routledge Revivals)
Title The Uses of Social Research (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author Martin Bulmer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 179
Release 2015-06-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317449894

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The growth and health of the social sciences owe a good deal to the generally held belief that they are socially useful, but is this really so? Do they deliver the goods they promise? In The Uses of Social Research, first published in 1982, Martin Bulmer answers these and other questions concerning the uses of empirical social science in the policy-making process, and provides an extended analysis of the main issues. This title provides a valuable introduction to the patterns of influence exercised by the social sciences on government. It shows how the results of social research feed into the political system and what models of the relationship between research and policy are most convincing. This book will be of interest to students of the social sciences.

Criminal Justice and Taxation

Criminal Justice and Taxation
Title Criminal Justice and Taxation PDF eBook
Author Peter Alldridge
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 288
Release 2017-02-15
Genre Law
ISBN 0191073970

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The fallout from the financial crisis of 2007-8, HSBC Suisse in 2015, and the Panama Papers in 2016 has generated calls for far more vigorous and punitive responses to tax evasion and greater international co-operation against mechanisms for giving anonymity to the ownership of property. One mechanism to ensure compliance is the use of the criminal justice system. The announcement in 2013 by the then Director of Public Prosecutions, Keir Starmer, of a policy of increasing rates of prosecution for tax evasion raised squarely the issue of whether increased involvement of criminal law and criminal justice in tax evasion would be justifiable or not. The relationship between tax evasion and the proceeds of crime is taking on increasing importance: treating the 'proceeds of criminal tax evasion' as falling within the 'proceeds of crime' regime inevitably expands the scope of both. In this book, Peter Alldridge considers the development of the offences and the relationship between tax evasion offences and other criminal offences; the relevant rules of evidence; prosecution structures, decision-making processes, and alternatives to prosecution. Specific topics include offshore evasion and the relationship of tax evasion with other crimes and aspects of the criminal justice system. A topical and lively discussion of a heated debate.

Counseling Diversity in Context

Counseling Diversity in Context
Title Counseling Diversity in Context PDF eBook
Author Jason Brown
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 264
Release 2017-03-08
Genre Education
ISBN 1442635312

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Wellness is an important goal of counseling work, but the limits of promoting it are reached more quickly for individuals living in disadvantaged circumstances. How then can counselors be effective in a context that produces and reproduces structural inequality? In Counseling Diversity in Context, Jason Brown addresses this question, exploring the possibilities and limitations of counseling, as well as the forces that help and hinder communities, while demonstrating the need for alternatives to mainstream psychological approaches. Divided into two parts, the book provides a structural understanding of the context in which cross-cultural counseling takes place, and a model, informed by intersectional analysis, to support counselors in playing a more activist role in helping to change that context. Brown encourages counselors to not only understand the social problems that contribute to personal challenges faced by clients but to also raise awareness and promote change.

Beyond Mothering Earth

Beyond Mothering Earth
Title Beyond Mothering Earth PDF eBook
Author Sherilyn Macgregor
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 298
Release 2011-11-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 0774840951

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In Beyond Mothering Earth, Sherilyn MacGregor argues that celebrations of "earthcare" as women's unique contribution to the search for sustainability often neglect to consider the importance of politics and citizenship in women's lives. Drawing on interviews with women who juggle private caring with civic engagement in quality-of-life concerns, she proposes an alternative: a project of feminist ecological citizenship that affirms the practice of citizenship as an intrinsically valuable activity while allowing foundational aspects of caring labour and natural processes to flourish. Beyond Mothering Earth provides an original and empirically grounded understanding of women's involvement in quality-of-life activism and an analysis of citizenship that makes an important contribution to contemporary discussions of green politics, globalization, neoliberalism, and democratic justice.