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Social Justice and Social Policy in Scotland

Editat de Gerry Mooney, Gill Scott
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 apr 2012
A critical engagement with the state of social policy a decade after Scotland’s devolution in the UK, this book focuses on the successive Scottish administration’s key vision of greater social justice as it pertains to the analysis of its social policy. Arguing that such analysis must be located in wider debates about social justice, it shows how the devolution process has affected the making, implementation, and impact of Scotland’s social programs. Looking at a range of topics, including income inequality, work and welfare, criminal justice, housing, education, and health, the contributors to this volume offer a comprehensive look at the ways administrative vision has been translated—or not—into effective policy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781847427021
ISBN-10: 1847427022
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 7 figures, 10 tables
Dimensiuni: 171 x 241 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press

Notă biografică

Gerry Mooney is a senior lecturer in social policy and criminology in the faculty of social sciences at Open University. Gill Scott is professor emeritus of social justice at Glasgow Caledonian University. Together they are coauthors of Exploring Social Policy in the “New” Scotland, also published by the Policy Press. 

Cuprins

List of figures and tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements

1. Devolution, social justice and social policy: the Scottish context
      Gerry Mooney and Gill Scott
2. Between autonomy and dependency: state and nation in devolved Scotland
      Alex Law
3. Income and wealth inequalities in Scotland since 1997
      Carlo Morelli and Paul Seaman
4. From social inclusion to solidarity: anti-poverty strategies under devolution
      Stephen Sinclair and John H. McKendrick
5. Regeneration policy and equalities issues
      Gill Scott
6. Migration, 'race' equality and discrimination: a question of social justice
      Philomena de Lima
7. Health policy and health inequalities
      Lynne Poole
8. The coming of age of Scottish social services?
      Sue Dumbleton and Mo McPhail
9. Education policy and social justice
      Margaret Arnott and Jenny Ozga
10. Policies for young people in contemporary Scotland: a 'lost generation'?
      Eddy Adams
11. Criminal justice, social inequalities and social justice
      Hazel Croall
12. Working Scotland
      Christine Bertram and Sharon Wright
13. Social housing and homelessness policies: reconciling social justice and social mix
      Kim McKee and Danny Phillips
14. Environmental justice: a question of social justice?
      Eurig Scandrett
15. Conclusion: towards a new phase of devolution?
      Gill Scott and Gerry Mooney

Index

Recenzii

“[A] bold and considered treatment . . . of controversial subjects. . . . This book provides rigorous analysis of progress made so far towards the stated aims of social justice and social policy in Scotland.”