Justice - Answers The absence of injustice
Modern Approach of justice - Answers The distrubution of resources is equitable and all members are
physically and psyschologically safe and secure.
Five key institutions of social life - Answers Stewardship, Organization of work and production,
Exachange and distribution of goods, rights, and responsibilities, goverance,and Biological reproduction,
socialization, and social control
Postmodern Approach of justice - Answers Justice is a fair allocation of the cost and rewards of group
membership
Concepts of Justice in process - Answers memberships, voice, and the rule of law.
Membership - Answers The group's boundarries distinguishing between us and them.
Conceptualizations of Poverty - Answers Deprivation, Inequality, culture,explotation,and structure
Deprivation as Proverty - Answers Insufficiency of basic needy
Inequality as Proverty - Answers Distribution of income and resources
Exploitation as Proverty - Answers Greater benefit to the advantaged
Culture as Proverty - Answers Controversial view of intergenerational proverty
Structure Proverty - Answers Perpetuated by institutional/structural discrimination
According to most recent U.S. Census Data (2010) on Proverty in America - Answers 14.3% or 43.6
million Americans live in proverty. 20.7% of children <18 years of age or nearly 15.5 million children live
in proverty
25.1% rate of proverty are - Answers among non-citizens versus 13.7% among native born citizens
18.7% rate of proverty - Answers among people living in cities within Metropolitan Statical Area versus
11.0% of those living outside of principal city within MSA
29.9% rate of proverty - Answers among single female versus 16.9% of single male head household
families.
Proverty and Quality of Life - Answers Health status, Access to health care, crime victimization,housing,
mental health, and other implications
Proverty and Health Status - Answers In 1999,2003 WHO have focused attention onthe relationship
between proverty and inequalities in health outcomes.