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Changing the Heart of Social Policy-Making - by Catherine E Johnson (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Effective social policy-making has been debated for decades by policy-makers, scholars, as well as the general public.
- About the Author: Catherine E. Johnson lives in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
- 180 Pages
- Political Science, Public Policy
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Book Synopsis
Effective social policy-making has been debated for decades by policy-makers, scholars, as well as the general public. Many of our elected officials have lost sight of their purpose in a climate of extreme polarization and partisan politics. These circumstances have caused disappointment and distrust of our government institutions. This book highlights the importance of a change in the hearts and minds of legislators; and provides a new perspective on addressing the public's desire for more effective and humane social policies.
Covering the legislative and social policy making process from a historical and contemporary perspective, this book identifies powerful interest groups and corporate dollars which influence our legislative process and erode sound policy ideas and solutions. The book also explores a new generation of youth voters which can influence election and policy outcomes; the current mental health crisis, and the importance of evidence-based research in designing social policies. Several topics are illuminated by real-life experiences, case studies and practical guidelines.
About the Author
Catherine E. Johnson lives in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Throughout her professional life, she has functioned in various capacities, including as a mental health worker, social worker, research associate, program evaluator, public administrator, and adjunct professor at Temple University, New York University and Penn State (Abington).