Social work practice in the criminal justice system:
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Beschreibung: | "The criminal justice system, with its complex policies and procedures and its focus on deterrence, punishment, and rehabilitation, can be a difficult system to understand. Forensic Social Work presents an overview of the the criminal justice system, exploring the network of systems which comprise it. Integrating social work values and a commitment to social justice, this textbook explores how social workers can practice to address social problems within the criminal justice system and promotes the development of knowledge, skills and critical reflection in this increasingly important area of practice. In addition to covering the four key areas for social work practice law enforcement; courts; corrections; and legislation it covers: Alternative programs and services, Special populations such as juveniles, women and sex offenders, Special topics such as reoffending, wrongful conviction and racial disparities. Social work skills in the criminal justice system. Looking at the challenges and opportunities of social work practice in the criminal justice system, this is the ideal text for students undertaking courses in forensic social work."-- Provided by publisher. -- "The criminal justice system, with its complex policies and procedures and its focus on deterrence, punishment, and rehabilitation, can be a difficult system to understand. Social Work Practice in the Criminal Justice System presents an overview of the criminal justice system, exploring the network of systems which comprise it. Integrating social work values and a commitment to social justice, this textbook explores how social workers can practice to address social problems within the criminal justice system and promotes the development of knowledge, skills and critical reflection in this increasingly important area of practice. In addition to covering the four key areas for social work practice - law en |
Beschreibung: | XV, 219 S. |
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Contents
List of Tables xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction to the U.S. Criminal Justice System 1
Chapter Overview 1
Four Components of the Criminal Justice System 2
Public Safety and the NASW Code of ethics 2
Size and Scope of the U.S. Criminal Justice System 2
Overview of the U.S. Criminal Justice System 5
Criminal Justice Agencies as a System 7
Overview of Crimes 8
Measuring Crime Rates 8
Theoretical Explanations of Crime and Victimization 9
Criminal Justice Perspectives 11
Criminal Justice and Human Rights 13
History of Social Work Practice in the U.S. Criminal Justice System 14
The NASW Code of ethics 16
Implications for Social Work Practice 18
Chapter Summary 19
Key Terms 20
Questions for Review 20
Further Reading 20
Legislation and the Criminal Justice System 21
Chapter Overview 21
Social Work and Legislation 22
Social and Political Action 23
Social Justice 24
The Federal Legislative Process 25
Locating Bills and Laws 27
Legislative Advocacy 28
Social Work Interest Groups 30
Examples of Federal Criminal Justice Legislation 31
Critical Issues in Crime Legislation 34
Implications for Social Work Practice 38
Chapter Summary 38
Key Terms 39
Questions for Review 39
Further Reading 39
3 Law Enforcement 40
Chapter Overview 40
Law Enforcement Functions that Support Police Social Work 40
A Schema for Understanding Law Enforcement Agencies 44
Police Social Work 49
Implications for Social Work Practice 54
Chapter Summary 55
Key Terms 56
Questions for Review 56
Further Reading 56
4 The Court System 57
Chapter Overview 57
Types of Laws 57
Social Work and the Law 58
NASW Legal Resources 60
Overview of the Court System 61
Specialty Courts or Problem-solving Courts 66
Restorative Justice 70
Mitigation Specialists 70
Forensic Social Work 71
Critical Issues in the Court System 72
Implications for Social Work Practice 74
Chapter Summary 75
Key Terms 76
Questions for Review 76
Further Reading 76
5 Corrections 77
Chapter Overview 77
Overview of Correctional Facilities 77
Corrections Services 80
Correctional Social Work 84
Community-based Corrections 85
Prisoner Reentry 85
Parole 89
Probation 91
Implications for Social Work Practice 91
Chapter Summary 92
Key Terms 93
Questions for Review 93
Further Reading 93
6 Alternative Criminal Justice Reforms and Programs 94
Chapter Overview 94
The Need for Alternative Criminal Justice Reforms and Programs 94
Criminal Justice Reforms 96
Alternative Programs and Services 99
Women s Advocacy Project 105
The Innocence Project 105
Looking Forward 106
Implications for Social Work Practice 106
Chapter Summary 107
Key Terms 107
Questions for Review 108
Further Reading 108
7 Special Populations and Emerging Issues within the Criminal Justice System 109
Chapter Overview 109
Special Populations 109
Emerging Issues in the Criminal Justice System 121
Implications for Social Work Practice 127
Chapter Summary 128
Key Terms 128
Questions for Review 128
Further Reading 128
8 Social Work Practice in the Criminal Justice System 129
Chapter Overview 129
Introduction to Social Work Practice 129
Criminal Justice as a Field of Practice 132
Criminal Justice Interventions 133
Anti-oppressive Practice in the Criminal Justice System 135
Restorative Justice 136
Social Control 136
Social Work Practice in Authoritarian Settings 137
Social Work Practice in Host Settings 137
Social Work Practice with Mandated Clients 138
Social Work Practice with Voluntary Clients 139
Right to Self-determination 139
Confidentiality 139
Social Work Employment in Criminal Justice 140
Ethical Responsibilities Relevant for Practice in the Criminal Justice System 142
Implications for Social Work Practice 147
Chapter Summary 148
Key Terms 148
Questions for Review 148
Further Reading 149
9 Evidence-based Practice in the Criminal Justice System 150
Chapter Overview 150
What Is Evidence-based Practice? 150
Evidence-based Social Work Practice 155
Evidence-based Practice in the Criminal Justice System 156
Program Evaluation 162
Advocacy Research 163
Implications for Social Work Practice 164
Chapter Summary 164
Key Terms 164
Questions for Review 165
Further Reading 165
10 The Future of Social Work Practice in the Criminal Justice System 166
Chapter Overview 166
What Do the Experts Say? 166
Research and Evaluation 168
Lessons Learned from Other Models 169
Classroom Instruction and Field Placement 172
Implications for Social Work Practice 175
Chapter Summary 176
Key Terms 176
Questions for Review 176
Further Reading 177
Resources 178
References 182
Index 208
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