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Social Work - organized effort to help individuals and families to adjust themselves to the community, as well as to adapt the community to the needs of such persons and families.

Modern Social Work

Modern social work employs three methods of assistance: case work, group work, and community organization. Case work is the method by which individual persons and families are assisted. The person in


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    Imaginative Programming in Probation and Parole (1967) » Read Now

    by Paul W. Keve. 296 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...programs or deal directly with clients. The field of social work education has lately...to recruit personnel with graduate social work training betrays a...or that all...
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    Planning Community Services for Children in Trouble (1963) » Read Now

    by Alfred J. Kahn. 546 pgs.

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    ...Social Work , IV, No...in dealing with the delinquency...inattention to social factors...normal" criminals who derive...by Cohens work now concern...themselves only with...
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    Social Treatment in Probation and Delinquency: Treatise and Casebook for Court Workers, Probation Officers, and other Child Welfare Workers (1937) » Read Now

    by Pauline V. Young. 636 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...situation, school, work, health...get along with her parents...What are the social relationships...with thieves, criminals, prostitutes...join forces with other social...
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    Social Work and Corrections: Let's Step Up to the Plate, in Corrections Today » Read Now

    by Anthony P. Travisomo. 2 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...Social work and corrections...article is reprinted with permission from...World War II that social workers, seeking work almost anywhere...parole, usually with juveniles...
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    Incorporating Content on Offenders and Corrections into Social Work Curricula, in Journal of Social Work Education » Read Now

    by Diane S. Young, Sara Wyckoff Lomonaco. 18 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    ...repeating. Even within the field of social work, some clients tend to be considered...worthy" of assistance than others, and criminals are often at the bottom of the...
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    Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Incarcerated Women, in Health and Social Work » Read Now

    by Elizabeth C. Pomeroy, Risa Kiam, Eileen Abel. 5 pgs.

    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library
    ...receive. Further social work research is needed with other samples...effectively intervene with this population...the impact of social work interventions...Encyclopedia of...
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    Lessons Learned about Working with Men: A Prison Memoir, in Social Work » Read Now

    by Jack Sternbach. 11 pgs.

    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library
    ...traditional social work service structure and never with the kind of...were ignored with contempt. In...first graduate social work intern program...organize a graduate...
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    Abolish the Juvenile Court: Youthfulness, Criminal Responsibility, and Sentencing Policy, in Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology » Read Now

    by Barry C. Feld. 69 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...criminal court with modifications...defendants. A. SOCIAL WELFARE VERSUS...programs do "work" for some offenders...about ones self, social environment...trajectory increase...
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    Working with Emotionally Disturbed Prisoners: Experiences in a Prison Treatment Program for Youthful Offenders, in Journal of Evolutionary Psychology » Read Now

    by Russell Eisenman. 6 pgs.

    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library
    ...including criminals, prisoners...much more work and effort...prisoners with therapy services...psychologists, social workers...with them with these anti-social youths...
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    Trends in Social Work, 1874-1956: A History Based on the Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work (Chap. 17 "The Juvenile Court") » Read Now

    by Frank J. Bruno. 464 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...Davies, Social Control of...earliest to work with the feeble-minded...of Social Work and its widely...their primary social function...experimenting with means by...Sanborn...
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    The Probation Officer and Community Delinquency Prevention: The Shift out of Reactive Casework, in Canadian Journal of Criminology » Read Now

    by David Turner. 21 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...consisting of a social worker, a detached...endeavoured to work in partnership with the people in...residents and work in partnership with them in developing social...
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    The State of Our Prisons (Chap. 6 "Helping Prisoners to Return to the Community") » Read Now

    by Roy D. King, Kathleen McDermott. 362 pgs.

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    The State of Our Prisons reviews the changes in prisons policy and practice in England and Wales from the period following the May Committee to the present day, and presents the most authoritative and independent commentary on the work of the prison system to date. Based on previously unpublished...
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    Prisoners among Us: The Problem of Parole » Read Now

    by David T. Stanley. 202 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...and the social sciences...quality of the work. Publication...to deal with it are the...society if criminals are not incarcerated...Watergate criminals are paroled...makes a...
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    Where Are All the Young Men and Women of Color? Capacity Enhancement Practice in the Criminal Justice System » Read Now

    by Melvin Delgado. 287 pgs.

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    When it comes to social work practice in community outreach programs, in juvenile detention centres, in prisons, in parole and probation programs, and in the inner cities, Melvin Delgado asks the question: Where are all the young men and women of color? Although many urban residents, especially...
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    Reform through Community: Resocializing Offenders in the Kibbutz » Read Now

    by Michael Fischer, Brenda Geiger. 228 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    A study of successful resocialization, this book describes the subjective experiences of Israeli ex-convicts adopted as temporary members of Kibbutzim. Focusing on the offenders' perception, Fischer and Geiger explain how a world of hard work, egalitarianism, interdependence, support, and acceptance...

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