NCJ Number
3000
Date Published
1963
Length
521 pages
Annotation
BLIGHTED URBAN NEIGHBORHOODS WERE DISCOVERED TO CONTAIN SEVERAL DISTINCT GROUPS OF RESIDENTS WHO MUST BE DEALT WITH SEPARATELY IN REHABILITATION EFFORTS.
Abstract
RESEARCH CONDUCTED ON THE BACKGROUNDS OF INDIVIDUAL TYPES OF INHABITANTS PROVED THE POPULATION OF THESE DETERIORATED AREAS TO BE HIGHLY COMPLEX. A COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM FOR ELIMINATING THESE SUBSTANDARD DISTRICTS IS OFFERED, WITH SPECIFIC DETAILS ON HOUSING PROBLEMS, INSTITUTIONALIZATION NEEDS, HEALTH CARE, AND JOB TRAINING.