Nearly 200 interviews with legal services lawyers and administrators, bar association officers, judges, and political officials form the basis for this book on the delivery of civil legal services to the poor. Beginning with a brief history of legal assistance programs, Kessler examines the operation of five local programs funded by the national Legal Services Corporation. The activities of poverty lawyers in urban, rural, and suburban settings are described and analyzed and the author offers an explanation for variables in service based on the constraints imposed by the interorganizational environment. The implications of his findings are examined from the perspective of existing theories of organizational behavior, the systeM&Apos;s potential for effecting political and legal reform, and current political debates surrounding the future of the Legal Services Corporation.
Legal Services for the Poor: A Comparative and Contemporary Analysis of Interorganizational Politics (Studies in Social Welfare Policies and Programs)
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Author(s)Mark Kessler
PublisherPraeger
ISBN / ASIN0313255083
ISBN-139780313255083
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷