The Concise History of American Social Policy: Addressing Marginalized Populations is the second textbook in a three-volume series that provides students with astute insight into the events, ideas, and attitudes that have shaped U.S. social policies over time. This volume features a unique focus on American social policies within the context of ......
The Concise History of American Social Policy: Unpacking 17 Crucial Issues Through U.S. History is the first textbook in a three-volume series that offers readers an incisive exploration into the interplay between social events and policymaking in the United States. From the transformative impacts of landmark legislation to the stark realities of ......
Recognizing that managers in all areas of work often spend a significant amount of their time dealing with conflict, The Conflict Management Skills for Leaders Reader helps students develop the knowledge and skillsets they need to effectively resolve, prevent, and navigate every aspect of conflict. Opening chapters feature readings that explain ......
A Guide to De-escalating the Crisis of Citizen-Police Relations
The Courage to Commit: A Guide to De-escalating the Crisis of Citizen-Police Relations is designed to inspire vital dialogue regarding the United States' founding principles, its social covenants, and the relationship between its police force and its communities. Featuring diverse perspectives, the text illuminates the needs to both enact ......
The Stuff You Actually Need to Learn Before Graduating
The Craft of Auditing: The Stuff You Actually Need to Learn Before Graduating employs conversational language, realistic examples, and real-world scenarios for class discussion to equip students with the information and skillsets needed in their future careers in auditing and related fields. The book's relatable nature and carefully created ......
Written to prepare culturally responsive and equity-minded early childhood educators, The Developing Child: Perspectives in Equity and Inclusion explores the ways societal factors such as race and racism impact the learning and development of young children. The book highlights the experiences of children and families of colour and other ......
The Eighties pulls back the curtain on the transformative years of the 1980s, engaging readers with a thorough analysis of this pivotal decade. From the shifting American narrative to the impact of the Reagan Revolution, this textbook explores a range of important developments and events that took place in the 1980s. It also sheds light on many of ......
The Electronic Health Records Specialist: Focusing on the Role for Organizational Success underscores the increasingly crucial role of the Electronic Health Records Specialist (EHRS) within healthcare organizations. The book offers a comprehensive overview of the role, delineating essentials needed for effective performance, from an understanding ......
The third edition of The Family in Global Perspective: A Gendered Journey explores the differences and similarities in family structures around the globe. Students learn how factors such as location, culture, power, and globalization influence how families function and the unique experiences of family members. The book begins with a chapter ......