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fourteen Want Amidst Plenty: Food Insecurity in Rich Liberal Democracies
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David Reynolds
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- President’s Welcome vii
- Editorial Introduction viii
- Acknowledgements xii
- About the Society for the Study of Social Problems xiii
- Notes on Contributors xiv
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SECTION I Policing and Criminal (In)Justice
- one The Worldwide War on Drugs: Advancing Reforms, Circumventing Resistance 1
- two Global Police Discrimination 11
- three Wrongful Convictions and Exonerations: Global Data Sources and Other Initiatives 21
- four Solutions to Ending the Global Social Problem of HIV Criminalization 31
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SECTION II Environmental Issues
- five Radiation Refugees and Chronic Exposure to Ionizing Radiation: The Rights of the Exposed 43
- six The Effects of “Natural” Disasters on Older Adults in South Asia: The Case of Intersectional Identities 53
- seven Energy Democracy: A Just Transition for Social, Economic, and Climate Justice 61
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SECTION III Gender and Sexuality
- eight Fostering Critical Awareness of Masculinity around the World 73
- nine Lack of Access to Comprehensive Sexuality Education 81
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SECTION IV Violence Against Precarious Groups
- ten Violence Against Migrants: A Global Analysis 93
- eleven Sex Workers and Coping with Violence: Implications for Policy-Making 103
- twelve Genocide and other Atrocity Crimes: Toward Remedies 111
- thirteen Torture: Causes, Consequences, and Strategies for Redress and Prevention 121
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SECTION V Inequalities and Disparities
- fourteen Want Amidst Plenty: Food Insecurity in Rich Liberal Democracies 131
- fifteen Extending Old-Age Pension Coverage to Workers in the Informal Sector Economy in Ethiopia 143
- sixteen Tackling Digital Exclusion: Counter Social Inequalities Through Digital Inclusion 151
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SECTION VI Looking Forward
- seventeen Global Issues 161
- Afterword: Looking Backwards to Move Everyone Forward to a More Inclusive, Just, and Sustainable World 171
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- President’s Welcome vii
- Editorial Introduction viii
- Acknowledgements xii
- About the Society for the Study of Social Problems xiii
- Notes on Contributors xiv
-
SECTION I Policing and Criminal (In)Justice
- one The Worldwide War on Drugs: Advancing Reforms, Circumventing Resistance 1
- two Global Police Discrimination 11
- three Wrongful Convictions and Exonerations: Global Data Sources and Other Initiatives 21
- four Solutions to Ending the Global Social Problem of HIV Criminalization 31
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SECTION II Environmental Issues
- five Radiation Refugees and Chronic Exposure to Ionizing Radiation: The Rights of the Exposed 43
- six The Effects of “Natural” Disasters on Older Adults in South Asia: The Case of Intersectional Identities 53
- seven Energy Democracy: A Just Transition for Social, Economic, and Climate Justice 61
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SECTION III Gender and Sexuality
- eight Fostering Critical Awareness of Masculinity around the World 73
- nine Lack of Access to Comprehensive Sexuality Education 81
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SECTION IV Violence Against Precarious Groups
- ten Violence Against Migrants: A Global Analysis 93
- eleven Sex Workers and Coping with Violence: Implications for Policy-Making 103
- twelve Genocide and other Atrocity Crimes: Toward Remedies 111
- thirteen Torture: Causes, Consequences, and Strategies for Redress and Prevention 121
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SECTION V Inequalities and Disparities
- fourteen Want Amidst Plenty: Food Insecurity in Rich Liberal Democracies 131
- fifteen Extending Old-Age Pension Coverage to Workers in the Informal Sector Economy in Ethiopia 143
- sixteen Tackling Digital Exclusion: Counter Social Inequalities Through Digital Inclusion 151
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SECTION VI Looking Forward
- seventeen Global Issues 161
- Afterword: Looking Backwards to Move Everyone Forward to a More Inclusive, Just, and Sustainable World 171