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Social casework | 1977

Recent Findings Related to Wife Abuse

John P. Flynn

When communities have not developed adequate measures to deal with violent behavior to spouses, often the blame is placed on the victims


Community Mental Health Journal | 1973

Local participants in planning for comprehensive community mental health centers: The Colorado experience

John P. Flynn

This was a study of local participation in establishing the comprehensive community mental health centers in Colorado between 1963 and 1969. Hypotheses regarding why people participated, who the participants were, and the planning activities performed were based on the Davis-Moore model of stratification. Persons who initiated planning activity were likely to be moved by tangible, material, or concrete incentives to participate. Planning was undertaken by a circumscribed set of actors having moderate to high levels of income and very high levels of education. There was little evidence of the participation of the young, old, or minority groups. The cooperative presence of care givers intended in the Federal legislation was not noticeable. Actors largely perceived some uniqueness to planning in their particular catchment areas, suggesting that catchment area is a viable concept of community.This was a study of local participation in establishing the comprehensive community mental health centers in Colorado between 1963 and 1969. Hypotheses regarding why people participated, who the participants were, and the planning activities performed were based on the Davis-Moore model of stratification. Persons who initiated planning activity were likely to be moved by tangible, material, or concrete incentives to participate. Planning was undertaken by a circumscribed set of actors having moderate to high levels of income and very high levels of education. There was little evidence of the participation of the young, old, or minority groups. The cooperative presence of care givers intended in the Federal legislation was not noticeable. Actors largely perceived some uniqueness to planning in their particular catchment areas, suggesting that catchment area is a viable concept of community.


Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly | 1973

Snowball Sampling for Voluntary Participation Research

John P. Flynn

The sampling plan discussed here was developed for a study of local volunteer participants in establishing the eight comprehensive community mental health centers (CCMHCs) in Colorado between October, 1963 and August, 1969. Predictive hypotheses regarding why people participated, who the participants were, and the planning activities performed were based upon the Davis and Moore (1945) model of stratification. Typologies were created for actors’ incentives (Clark and Wilson, 1961), positions in relation to community groupings (Warren, 1963), and action system roles (Kramer and Denton, 1967;


Computers in Human Services archive | 1990

Using the computer to teach and learn social policy: a report from the classroom and the field

John P. Flynn


Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly | 1975

Women's Incentives for Community Participation in Policy Issues

John P. Flynn; Gene E. Webb


Journal of Teaching in Social Work | 1991

Waterslides and Landmines in Computer-Based Education

John P. Flynn; Frederick MacDonald


Computers in Human Services | 1985

MERGE: Computer Simulations of Social Policy Process

John P. Flynn


Computers in Human Services | 2008

Practical Issues for Newcomers to Computer-Based Education

John P. Flynn


Computers in Human Services archive | 1990

Issues in the introduction of computer and information technology in human services

John P. Flynn


Computers in Human Services | 2008

Using the Computer to Teach and Learn Social Policy

John P. Flynn

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Western Michigan University

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