There are 13 books by Jerome Beker on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Critical Incidents in Child Care (1977). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 A study of integration in racially imbalanced urban public schools 1967 · 537 pages
  2. 2 Race Mixing in Public Schools 1973 · 98 pages
  3. 3 Critical Incidents in Child Care 1977 · 394 pages
  4. 4 Residential group care in community context 1986 · 167 pages
  5. 5 Assessing child maltreatment reports 1991 · 288 pages
  6. 6 Knowledge utilization in residential child and youth care practice 1991 · 330 pages
  7. 7 Child and Youth Care Forum 1994
  8. 8 Anthropology of Child and Youth Care Work 2013 · 112 pages
  9. 9 Residential education as an option for at-risk youth 2014 · 159 pages
  10. 10 Family Perspectives in Child and Youth Services 2014 · 222 pages
  11. 11 Helping Delinquents Change 2018 · 230 pages
  12. 12 Adolescents, literature, and work with youth 2019 · 137 pages
  13. 13 Negotiating Positive Identity in a Group Care Community 2020 · 146 pages

Frequently asked questions

How many books has Jerome Beker written?

BookOrb lists 13 books by Jerome Beker.

Where should I start with Jerome Beker?

A good starting point is Critical Incidents in Child Care (1977).

What is the Jerome Beker books in order list?

In publication order: 1. A study of integration in racially imbalanced urban public schools (1967), 2. Race Mixing in Public Schools (1973), 3. Critical Incidents in Child Care (1977), 4. Residential group care in community context (1986), 5. Assessing child maltreatment reports (1991), 6. Knowledge utilization in residential child and youth care practice (1991), 7. Child and Youth Care Forum (1994), 8. Anthropology of Child and Youth Care Work (2013), 9. Residential education as an option for at-risk youth (2014), 10. Family Perspectives in Child and Youth Services (2014), 11. Helping Delinquents Change (2018), 12. Adolescents, literature, and work with youth (2019), 13. Negotiating Positive Identity in a Group Care Community (2020).