A practical, group-ready exploration of the social evil and its treatment, with discussion prompts for laymen and church groups.
This edition presents a concise overview of the problem, its historical reach, and the range of proposed responses. It frames how governments, communities, and individuals can discuss and apply preventive and corrective measures in real life settings.
- Learn how the social evil has been understood across history and cities worldwide.
- Explore proposed legal, medical, and social strategies for prevention and treatment.
- Use discussion prompts to guide group conversations in clubs, churches, and study circles.
- Discover how personal responsibility, education, and community action are linked to reform efforts.
Ideal for readers involved in moral and social reform, church study groups, or anyone seeking a structured discussion around early 20th‑century approaches to vice, prevention, and rehabilitation.