Transforming the Rural Asian Economy

Transforming the Rural Asian Economy
Author: Mark W. Rosegrant
Publisher:
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Over the past three decades the rural Asian economy has experienced a dramatic transformation. In most countries the speed and level of development have far exceeded expectations. This book describes this "quiet revolution" with an emphasis on policies and strategies and their impact on agricultural and economic growth, poverty, and the environment.

The Quality of Life in Rural Asia

The Quality of Life in Rural Asia
Author: David Elliot Bloom
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

In light of rural Asia's 30-year population increase, this book reviews trends and patterns in the quality of life, identifies and analyzes options for private and public policies for the improvement of the quality of life, and assesses the prospects for the quality of life in the context of globalization, privatization, and technological change.

Demystifying Criminal Justice Social Work in India

Demystifying Criminal Justice Social Work in India
Author: Mark David Chong
Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-05-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789386062475

This book addresses a gap in the academic and professional literature in the area of criminal justice social work. This compilation explores the scope of responsibilities undertaken by social workers in the field of criminal law in India when dealing with clients who are either offenders or victims of crime. It provides an in-depth understanding of the socio-structural, legal and practical challenges faced by Indian criminal justice social workers. The book encourages social work professionals and students to consider three major areas: encouraging education and training in this subject; protecting the human rights of offenders and victims of crime; and addressing mental illness within the criminal justice system. It hopes to demystify social work in the area of criminal justice, particularly because of the stigma attached to it, given the potentially coercive enforcement of criminal law alongside the traditional ethos of social work being primarily about ‘caring’, ‘empathy’ and ‘empowerment’.