Category: Sociology 7256

  • Jane Addams as Pioneer of Social Service System

    Table of Contents Introduction Biography Jane Addams’s Contribution to Social Service Field Jane Addams’s Legacy Conclusion References SMOG Readability Analysis Introduction Social work has many ways and opportunities for action as it is associated with the problems of people who need help. For this reason, one can refer to pioneers and prominent people of social…

  • Community Agencies for Single Elderly Individuals

    Table of Contents Introduction Describing Trade-Offs Conclusion References Introduction Iris is a 78-year-old female who started witnessing a few issues when she was getting older. Iris lost her independence and experienced difficulties with many daily routines, including driving. That situation resulted in the fact that the individual suffered from depression and anxiety, denoting that appropriate…

  • Belgium and Senegal Dispute

    Summary On June 20, 2012, the UN Court made a final decision in the case related to the obligation to prosecute or extradite (Belgium v. Senegal). The Court ruled that it has jurisdiction to review the dispute between Belgium and Senegal regarding the interpretation and application of Article 6, para. 2, and Article 7, para.…

  • Social Research: Interconnecting Theory and Practice

    Table of Contents Introduction Description of a Practice Intervention Theoretical Perspective The Process of Discovering Evidence Conclusion References Introduction Social research is a process that connects theory and practice, being both scientifically grounded and practically oriented. It makes practice research-informed and uses the practice as the material for the immediate improvement of existing theories. In…

  • De-Platforming as a Positive Tendency

    Introduction Social media and web resources are significant sources of information and considered places where any opinion can be shared with the community. It is a widespread issue that some platforms users utilize their accounts to promote ideas that can be regarded as offensive and unacceptable or even extremism. One of the regularly implemented methods…

  • The First Amendment’s Relevance

    Table of Contents Argumentation Other Perspective Rebuttal Conclusion Works Cited The First Amendment to the US Constitution is an important initiative that regulates not only the life of American society but also the functioning of state bodies (Stone et al. 21). According to this document, residents of the country have the right to confess any…

  • Problem of Homeless and Mass Incarceration in USA

    Table of Contents Introduction History Advocacy Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Homelessness is the problem that influences the life of the whole society adversely. It especially is critical for the USA as almost half a million of citizens do not have their own houses or flats. They do not have the opportunities that the representatives of…

  • Most Prisoners Can Not Return to Normal Life After Being Outside of Society

    Criminal statistics worldwide indicate a concerning rate of repeated imprisonment, especially among those offenders who were released within a year before new arrest. There is an opinion that a number of physiological factors influence the propensity for illegal activity for ex-prisoners. Additionally, the social environment usually promotes consistent negative emotions which result in an unstable…

  • Violence Against Women and Its Consequences

    The article at hand successfully addresses the issue of domestic violence within the framework of the conservation model. The research is properly evidenced both theoretically and empirically. Myra Estrin Levine’s Conservation Model chosen for the analysis perfectly aligns with the purpose of the study providing the author with the necessary guidelines and principles. Besides the…

  • Discussion of Lamont’s Arguments

    The second, third, fourth, and sixth reasons express the scientific view of free will. We have relative free choice because we live in a non-deterministic world but are nonetheless restricted by the past and the general laws of science. The contingency of chance is the dominant factor of the universe; all events are the intersection…