Subtitle:
Dilemmas of the individual in public services
Publisher:
New York, Russell Sage Foundation
Summary:
Examines human service bureaucracies - schools, courts, welfare agencies - at the point where policy is translated into practice. Teachers, police officers, legal aid lawyers, and social workers who deal directly with the public must cope with huge caseloads, ambiguous agency goals and limited resources. Because of the wide discretion necessarily granted these "street-level" bureaucrats, their work practices and orientations determine a great deal of actual public service policies.