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Multifaceted social problems like disaster relief, homelessness, health care, and academic achievement gaps cannot be adequately addressed with isolated and disconnected public service agencies. The Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy model addresses the limitations to traditional approaches to American public administration.

Produktbeschreibung
Multifaceted social problems like disaster relief, homelessness, health care, and academic achievement gaps cannot be adequately addressed with isolated and disconnected public service agencies. The Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy model addresses the limitations to traditional approaches to American public administration.
Autorenporträt
Heather Rouse, University of Arkansas, USA Casey Henderson, University of Pennsylvania, USA John Petrila, University of South Florida, USA Aileen Rothbard, University of Pennsylvania, USA Prashant Kumar, Integrating Factors, Inc. Paul Stiles, University of South Florida, USA Roger Boothroyd,University of South Florida, USA Richard Zerbe, University of Washington, USA Tyler Scott, University of Washington, USA Erika Kitzmiller, Harvard University, USA TC Burnett, Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy, USA Whitney LeBoeuf, University of Pennsylvania, USA Erika Kitzmiller, Harvard University, USA.