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George Ade -- Winifred Black -- Oliver K. Bovard -- Arthur Brisbane -- Abraham Cahan -- Samuel S. Chamberlain -- Frank I. Cobb -- Irvin S. Cobb -- Elizabeth Cochrane -- George Creel -- M.H. de Young -- Rheta Childe Dorr -- Floyd Gibbons -- Morrill Goddard -- Charles H. Grasty -- William Randolph Hearst -- Ben Hecht -- E.W. Howe -- Clark Howell, Sr. -- Will Irwin -- James Keeley -- Moses Koenigsberg -- Ring Lardner -- Victor F. Lawson -- Alfred H. Lewis -- Charles MacArthur -- Bernarr Macfadden -- Don Marquis -- C.K. McClatchy -- W.O. McGeehan -- O.O. McIntyre -- William L. McLean -- Frank A. Munsey -- Lucius W. Nieman -- Adolph S. Ochs -- Fremont Older -- Charles Edward Russell -- E.W. Scripps -- Frank L. Stanton -- Melville Stone -- Herbert Bayard Swope -- Bert Leston Taylor -- Charles H. Taylor -- Carr Van Anda -- Oswald Garrison Villard -- Henry Watterson -- William Allen White.
Introduction -- Aggressive Community Treatment Defined -- Setting the Stage: From Hospital to Community -- Defining Coercion in Community Care -- The Social Context of Aggressive Community Treatment -- The Need for More Research -- Legal and Ethical Implications of Community-Based Coercion -- Conclusion -- References -- Coercion to Inpatient Treatment: Initial Results and Implications for Assertive Treatment in the Community -- Outpatient Commitment: Official Coercion in the Community -- Coercion and Tenacious Treatment in the Community: Applications to the Real World -- "Coercion" and Leverage in Clinical Outreach -- The Perils of Outreach Work: Overreaching the Limits of Persuasive Tactics -- Housing as a Tool of Coercion -- Entitlements, Payees, and Coercion -- Research on the Coercion of Persons with Severe Mental Illness -- Coercion and Social Control: A Framework for Research on Aggressive Strategies in Community Mental Health -- When Push Comes to Shove: Aggressive Community Treatment and the Law -- Regulation from Without: The Shadow Side of Coercion -- Index.
The intangible nature of the Drink question -- The Drink Problem in Early Victorian Britain, 1830-70 -- Six Victorian solutions to the problem -- Parliament and liquor licensing, 1830-70 -- Drink becomes a Party Political Issue, 1870-95 -- Legislation under Gladstone and Disraeli -- Party polarisation on the issue -- Licensing and high politics, 1888-95 -- New Departures and Old Orthodoxies, 1895-1902 -- New thinking on the Drink issue -- The Royal Commission -- Reaction to the Royal Commission -- Rowntree and Sherwell's new approach -- The High Water Mark of Party Political Controversy, 1902-14 -- The changing social and economic position of the Trade -- The 1902 Licensing Act -- The 1904 Licensing Act -- The 1908 Licensing Bill -- Drink and the nature of politics in Edwardian Britain -- The First World War: Drink and National Efficiency -- National hysteria on Drink -- The work of the Central Control Board -- Lloyd George and state purchase -- The Postwar Settlement, 1919-21 -- New directions -- Controls on production -- The future of the CCB and of liquor control -- The 1921 licensing compromise -- Drink and the new political order -- Decades of Improvement: The Interwar Years -- Continuation of the old attitudes -- The Labour party and the Drink question -- The Carlisle scheme -- The 'improved' public house and disinterested management -- The Royal Commission, 1929-31 -- New issues: medical aspects; Drink and advertising -- Policy Fragmentation 1945-70: Three Case Studies -- The New Towns and state control, 1945-52 -- Policy towards alcoholism, 1945-75 -- Drink and driving -- Epilogue: A Brief Sketch of the Period after 1970 -- Drink, the Political Process and Policy-Making in Britain -- Drink and the British political system -- Some comparisons: contrasting policy agendas -- Drink and the policy process.