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Ianni, Francis A. J. – Society, 1974
To research the nature of organized crime in America a major study using anthropological field work techniques was undertaken: although we focused on the patterns of blacks and Hispanic crime activists, previous research on Italian-American patterns was utilized for comparison. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Blacks, Crime, Criminals
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Anderson, William A.; And Others – Society, 1974
To analyze the role of the counterrioter, the Disaster Research Center at Ohio State University set up field studies in six cities: in three of the cities--Columbus, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; and Youngstown, Ohio--disturbances occurred which lasted for several days and necessitated considerable police mobilization. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Black Leadership, Crime, Law Enforcement, Social Action
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Nathan, Richard P. – Society, 1979
Although some American cities are seeing the revitalization of downtown areas, retail businesses are declining and most cities are losing population. The picture for urban policy is not good, in terms of both the targeting and magnitude of federal urban aid. (Author/RLV)
Descriptors: Essays, Federal Aid, Financial Problems, Population Trends
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Conforti, Joseph M. – Society, 1972
Reviews the history of Newark, New Jersey, examines its present social, cultural, and ethnic divisions and controversies, and speculates on its future as a center of black culture. (JM)
Descriptors: Black Power, City Government, Dropouts, Ghettos
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Meier, Richard L.; Crane, Janet E. – Society, 1978
Concepts and practices employed in Third World countries for conserving space and energy in urban areas are described. Suggestions are offered for applying some of these ideas to an apartment complex on Roosevelt Island, New York. (GC)
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Conservation (Environment), Developing Nations
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Lane, Roger – Society, 1980
Views suicide as an historical indicator of social factors related to urbanization and urban life. Discusses historical and contemporary problems with data collection, especially in terms of race and sex of victims and underreporting among particular groups. Suggests theoretical approaches to the study of suicide in contemporary society. (GC)
Descriptors: Immigrants, Racial Differences, Sex Differences, Social Indicators
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Wright, James D. – Society, 1989
Discusses the economic implications of the recommendations of "Health Care for the Homeless," the controversial supplementary statement to the Institute of Medicine's report, "Homelessness, Health and Human Needs." Concludes that the original report presents a more politically realistic approach to the problems of the homeless…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Health Needs, Homeless People, Housing Needs
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Wilson, William Julius – Society, 1983
Although racial discrimination contributes to increasing urban social dislocation, problems such as massive joblessness, the influx of migrants to cities, and demographic shifts underlie the current crisis. Change will only come about through public policies that benefit all the poor, not just poor minorities. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Blacks, Employment Opportunities, Labor Market, Lower Class
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Wilson, James Q. – Society, 1992
Fear can produce behavior that is indistinguishable from racism. The best way to reduce real or imagined racism is to reduce the African-American crime rate to equal that of whites. This will require an enormous commitment to the problems of the innercity. (SLD)
Descriptors: Blacks, Crime, Drug Use, Economically Disadvantaged
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Schutt, Russell K. – Society, 1989
Discusses areas of disagreement between the Institute of Medicine's report, "Homelessness, Health and Human Needs," and the controversial supplementary statement, "Health Care for the Homeless," issued separately by 10 of the authors. (FMW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Economically Disadvantaged, Health Needs, Homeless People
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Van Vliet, Willem – Society, 1989
Discusses social science research methodologies and reviews domestic and foreign research on homelessness. Concludes that additional research would make only a marginal contribution to solving what has been identified as an economic and political problem. (FMW)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Homeless People, Housing Needs, Research Methodology
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Wright, James D. – Society, 1989
While homelessness results from a variety of factors, ultimately its cause is an insufficient supply of suitable housing. The Federal government must massively intervene to halt the loss of additional low-income housing units, and benefits paid to the welfare-dependent population must approximately double. (MW)
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Federal Government, Government Role, Homeless People
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Williams, Walter E. – Society, 1990
Contends that the question of what Black Americans call themselves is a nonissue that diverts attention from larger problems without contributing to their solution. Traces widespread crime, poverty, educational failure, and institutional breakdown to the erosion of Black family and community values, and urges the reversal of this trend. (AF)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, African Culture, Black Community, Black Culture
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Altman, Drew; And Others – Society, 1989
This supplementary statement, prepared by 10 members of the Institute of Medicine's Committee on Health Care for the Homeless, expands upon the Committee's report, "Homelessness, Health and Human Needs." Argues that the only broad, long-term solution to the health problems of the homeless is immediate action to provide decent, affordable…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Government Role, Health Needs, Homeless People
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Lave, Judith R. – Society, 1989
Written by one of three members of Institute of Medicine's Committee on Health Care for Homeless who did not sign "Health Care for the Homeless," controversial supplementary statement to Committee's report, "Homelessness, Health and Human Needs." Explains reasons for not signing and argues that health care problems of homeless…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Health Needs, Homeless People, Housing
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