For freshman- and sophomore-level courses in Social Problems.
This theoretically balanced text provides a thorough understanding of major social problems facing the United States-their causes, consequences, likely future course, and what can be done about them. It provides students with the basic data and the sociological frameworks for interpreting those data. Extensive pedagogy helps students easily understand potentially complex ideas and to relate concepts to their personal lives.
| ISBN: | 9780130960849 |
| Publication date: | 12th September 2001 |
| Author: | James M Henslin |
| Publisher: | Pearson an imprint of Pearson Education |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 614 pages |
| Genres: |
Sociology and anthropology |
For freshman- and sophomore-level courses in Social Problems.
This theoretically balanced text provides a thorough understanding of major social problems facing the United States-their causes, consequences, likely future course, and what can be done about them. It provides students with the basic data and the sociological frameworks for interpreting those data. Extensive pedagogy helps students easily understand potentially complex ideas and to relate concepts to their personal lives.
Social Problems features in the following genres: Sociology and anthropology
Social Problems is available in Hardback
Social Problems was written by James M Henslin and published by Pearson an imprint of Pearson Education
Social Problems has 614 pages