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Howard William Polsky (16 April 1928 - 19 October 2003) was an American social work scientist at Columbia University, who researched social systems and fought socially based delinquency through youth group analyses.[1] He notably conceptualized Polsky's Diamond, a typology of informal groups.
Howard W. Polsky | |
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Born | Howard William Polsky April 16, 1928 Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Died | October 19, 2003 New York City | (aged 75)
Known for | Polsky's Diamond |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Social work |
Institutions | Columbia University |
References
edit- ^ Berger, Roni (14 July 2004). "The Gentle Giant of Child and Adolescent Residential Care: In Memory of Howard W. Polsky". Residential Treatment for Children & Youth. 21 (4): 1–6. doi:10.1300/J007v21n04_01.