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QUEST FOR JUSTICE - MYTH, REALITY, IDEAL

NCJ Number
27029
Author(s)
M J LERNER; M ROSS
Date Published
1974
Length
91 pages
Annotation
PROCEEDINGS OF A WEEKEND CONFERENCE ENTITLES 'CONTRIBUTIONS TO A JUST SOCIETY; A BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE APPROACH,' HELD IN MAY 1972 AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO, IN ONTARIO, CANADA.
Abstract
FIVE BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST CONSULTANTS WERE INVITED TO PRESENT THEIR IDEAS ON WHAT COULD BE DONE TO ELIMINATE SOCIAL INJUSTICES AND TO MEET WITH REPRESENTATIVES OF WELFARE RECIPIENTS, CANADIAN INDIANS, WOMEN'S RIGHTS, FORMER PRISON INMATES, FRENCH CANADIANS, AND ORGANIZED LABOR ON SPECIFIC RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SOCIAL ACTION. THIS DOCUMENTS CONTAINS THE FIVE POSITION PAPERS PRESENTED BY THE CONSULTANTS, PLUS AN ASSESSMENT OF REACTIONS TO THE CONFERENCE.

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