Care and Commitment Professor Mario CapitelliCare and Commitment is the first book to address the growing issue of foster parent adoption. Meezan and Shireman go directly to the source to find out why some foster parents, when given the opportunity, choose to adopt the children in their care while others do not. Differences between the two sets of families are explored in terms of family characteristics, child characteristics, family child interaction, and child welfare agency service. The
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politics of demographic and social change at national and local levels
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Casey and McManimon's unique tripartite approach to race and racism at personal
This study of the construction of black womanhood in Jamaica between 1865 and 1938 sheds new light on the struggle for full and equal citizenship of people of African descent in the post-emancipation British Caribbean
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He sees inflation as a moral problem: a form of taxation and deceit that those in positions of authority should always seek to address
Seager and his generation helped form our own preconceptions about the early history of Greece
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Winner of the 2021 TaPRA Edited Collection Prize