b'The Reference ShelfReference Shelf Titles 2021An Annual Subscription includes FREE ONLINE ACCESS!Policing in 2020 This issue looks at the recent wave of protests against police violence and the challenges that police face in the wake of shifts in public opinion about the quality of the U.S. police system. Topics covered include the Black Lives Matter movement, the Defund the Police movement, and the oppositional Blue Lives Matter and All Lives Matter movements. This work delves into some of the most well-known incidents inciting protests and examines the response of the police and the federal government to calls for police reform. FEBRUARY 2021 One Volume; 217 Pages ISBN: 978-1-64265-789-0 List Price: $75 Food Insecurity & Hunger in the United StatesThough America is the worlds wealthiest nation and has some of the most productive agricultural land in the world, it still has a serious problem with hunger. This is not only a problem for the homeless and destitute, but also for the underemployed, college students, children, and the elderly in many parts of the country. This issue investigates the underlying causes of food insecurity, racial and ethnic disparities, and potential solutions to this longstanding and increasingly severe American crisis.APRIL 2021 One Volume; 163 pages ISBN: 978-1-64265-790-6 List Price: $75 National Debate Topic, 2021-2022: Water ResourcesAll life on Earth depends on water. This issue discusses topics related to water conservation, how states and the federal government can use laws and policies to preserve water, and how citizens can participate in this effort, locally and at the global level. Articles examine research and scientific development, along with environmental factors, including droughts, floods, and the ongoing impact of climate change.TheReference ShelfJUNE 2021 One Volume; 232 pages ISBN: 978-1-64265-791-3 List Price: $75 Exploring Contemporary Issues withSelected Primary & Secondary Sources C OLLEGES PORTS College SportsThis issue examines a variety of scandals and controversies in the college sports world, including admission scandals and the methods that recruiters and school administrators use to find, sign, and groom players. Others argue that the college sports industry costs too much, resulting in rising tuition and college costs for students who receive little benefit from their institutions sporting activities. This issue also looks at whether or not college athletes deserve some portion of the more than $1 billion industry that they create.The AUGUST 2021 One Volume; 200 pages ISBN: 978-1-64265-792-0 List Price: $75 Reference Shelf Exploring Contemporary Issues withSelected Primary & Secondary Sources V ACCINATIONS VaccinationsThis issue looks at the history of vaccination, the cost and availability of vaccines in American communities, as well as laws regarding childhood vaccination. Illnesses and other medical controversies, and the science skepticism/ anti-vaccine movement that influences American popular thought, is examined. This issue takes a deep look at how vaccines and the anti-vaccine movement have evolved in America and how this interplay of politics and personal liberty continues to impact American public health. OCTOBER 2021 One Volume; 187 pages ISBN: 978-1-64265-793-7 List Price: $75Representative American Speeches, 2020-2021 Ranging from politicians to political activists to celebrities, this issue of The Reference Shelf provides a unique record of American culture during the year as seen through the eyes of some of the nations most important public figures. With an eye toward encompassing a diversity of perspectives, these speeches help provide a glimpse of Americans thoughts and attitudes on the years most important stories. DECEMBER 2021 One Volume; 168 pages ISBN: 978-1-64265-794-4 List Price: $7518 H.W. Wilson 844.630.6369 www.hwwilsoninprint.com H.W. Wilson844.630.6369www.hwwilsoninprint.com2025-327 HW Wilson Cat 2026.indd 18 2025-10-08 2:35PM'