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Social work practice in the criminal justice system / George T. Patterson.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Patterson, George T., author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Criminal justice, Administration of--United States.
- Criminal justice, Administration of.
- Social work with criminals--United States.
- Social work with criminals.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (222 pages)
- Edition:
- Second Edition.
- Place of Publication:
- London ; New York, New York : Routledge, 2020
- Summary:
- Social Work Practice in the Criminal Justice System presents an overview of the criminal justice system for social workers, exploring the networks and institutions which comprise it. Integrating social work ethics and a commitment to social justice, this textbook explores social work practice roles 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 police social work and forensic social work. This second edition has been updated to include: The opioid crisis and opioid courts Separate chapters describing special populations and contemporary issues in the criminal justice system Expanded criminal justice perspectives and theoretical frameworks. Examining the challenges and opportunities of social work practice in the criminal justice system, this is the ideal text for social work instructors, students, and practitioners working with or within the criminal justice system. Each chapter includes a summary of social work practice implications, key terms, and suggestions for further reading.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Introduction to the U.S. criminal justice system
- Chapter overview
- A note on terms used throughout the book
- Four components of the criminal justice system
- Public safety and public health
- A note about size and scope of the U.S. criminal justice system
- Size and scope of the U.S. criminal justice system
- Criminal justice expenditures
- Criminal justice employment
- Overview of the U.S. criminal justice system
- Criminal justice agencies as a system
- Overview of crimes
- Measuring crime rates
- Uniform Crime Report (UCR) program
- The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)
- Theoretical explanations of crime and victimization
- Criminal justice perspectives
- Criminal justice and human rights
- History of social work practice in the U.S. criminal justice system
- The NASW Code of Ethics
- Case example
- Legislation
- Law enforcement
- Courts
- Corrections
- Implications for social work practice
- Chapter summary
- Key terms
- For further reading
- Questions for review
- References
- 2. Legislation and the criminal justice system
- Social work and legislation
- Social workers in congress
- Social and political action
- Social justice
- The federal legislative process
- Three branches of federal government
- Locating bills and laws
- Legislative advocacy
- Case examples
- Social work interest groups
- Example - putting it all together
- Examples of federal criminal justice legislation
- National Criminal Justice Commission Act of 2011 (S. 306)
- Fair Sentencing Act of 2010 (S. 1789)
- Criminal Justice Reinvestment Act of 2010 (S. 2772)
- Honest Opportunity Probation with Enforcement (HOPE) Initiative Act of 2009 (H.R. 4055).
- Youth Promise Act H.R. 1064 - Youth Prison Reduction through Opportunities, Mentoring, Intervention, Support and Education Act (the Youth Promise Act)
- Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act (S. 909)
- Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009 (H.R. 1913)
- Critical issues in crime legislation
- Funding provided by federal legislation
- Tough on crime legislation
- 3. Law enforcement
- Law enforcement functions
- A schema for understanding law enforcement agencies
- Mission and aims
- Community policing
- Basic organizational models
- Police social work
- Police social work defined
- Police social work functions
- Social work services for police officers and their families
- Training police officers
- Challenges in police social work
- 4. The court system
- Types of laws
- Prosecutors
- Public defenders
- Social work and the law
- NASW legal resources
- Overview of the court system
- Tribal courts
- Federal courts
- State courts
- Civil courts
- Family and juvenile courts
- Putting it together a case example
- Criminal courts
- Specialty courts or problem-solving courts
- Community courts
- Drug courts
- Opioid courts
- Mental health courts
- Domestic violence courts
- Juvenile drug courts
- Reentry courts
- Veterans courts
- Restorative justice
- Mitigation specialists
- Forensic social work
- Issues in the court system
- Racial disparities
- Wrongful convictions
- The death penalty
- Key terms.
- For further reading
- 5. Corrections
- An overview of correctional facilities
- Local correctional facilities
- State and federal corrections facilities
- Private corrections facilities
- Corrections services
- Mental health services
- Health care
- Dental care
- Substance abuse treatment
- Educational programs
- Employment training programs
- Family programs
- Correctional social work
- Anti-oppressive practice with incarcerated individuals
- Community-based corrections
- Prisoner reentry
- Assessing reentry rates
- Mapping reentry rates
- Reentry barriers
- Public health issues
- Parole
- Probation
- Promote smart decarceration
- 6. Criminal justice reforms and alternative programs
- The need for criminal justice reforms and alternative programs
- Criminal justice reforms
- The fair sentencing act
- Racial disparity reform at the state level
- Health care reform
- Impact legislation
- Alternative programs and services
- Mediation
- Divorce mediation
- Arbitration
- Community arbitration
- Alternatives to incarceration
- Reentry and community-based programs
- Transition from prison to community initiatives (TPCI)
- Prisoner reentry initiative (PRI)
- Weed and Seed
- The serious and violent offender reentry initiative (SVORI)
- Women's advocacy project
- The innocence project
- 7. Special populations in the criminal justice system
- Special populations
- Native Americans
- Juveniles.
- Women
- Veterans
- Felon status
- Victims of crime
- Persons living with disabilities
- Inmates living with HIV and AIDS
- Sex offenders
- Juvenile sex offenders
- Violent offenders
- Immigrants
- Persons living with chronic mental illness
- Transgender people
- LBGQ people
- Older inmates
- Employees in the criminal justice system
- 8. Contemporary issues in the criminal justice system and social work practice
- Racial profiling
- Police misconduct
- Suicide-by-cop
- Bullying
- School, campus, and workplace violence
- Teen dating violence
- Release of low-level offenders
- Prison-based gerrymandering
- Solitary confinement
- The opioid crisis
- Bail reform
- The criminalization of mental health
- Gun violence
- Ban the box
- Homelessness
- The school-to-prison pipeline
- 9. Social work practice in the criminal justice system
- Introduction to social work practice
- Generalist social work practice
- Specialized social work practice
- Social work practice methods and roles
- Criminal justice as a field of practice
- Criminal justice interventions
- Trauma-informed social work practice
- Trauma-informed criminal justice agencies
- Criminogenic needs
- Using data to inform interventions
- Anti-oppressive practice in the criminal justice system
- The voice of prisoners
- Transformative social work practice
- Social control
- Social work practice in authoritarian settings
- Social work practice in host settings
- Social work practice with mandated clients
- Social work practice with voluntary clients.
- Right to self-determination
- Confidentiality
- Social work employment in criminal justice
- A sample job announcement
- Ethical responsibilities relevant for practice in the criminal justice system
- Responsibilities to colleagues
- Responsibilities in practice settings
- Responsibilities as professionals
- 10. Evidence-based practices in the criminal justice system
- What is evidence-based practice?
- A primer of research concepts
- Data collection
- Research designs
- Evidence-based social work practice
- Evidence-based practice in the criminal justice system
- Evidence-based practice outcomes in the criminal justice system
- Assessing treatment effectiveness on the basis of study designs and methods
- Challenges to implementing evidence-based practice in criminal justice settings
- Program evaluation
- Sample standardized instruments for program evaluation
- Advocacy research
- 11. The future of social work practice in the criminal justice system
- A final word
- What do the experts say?
- Research and evaluation
- Lessons learned from international models
- Criminal justice social work
- The Dutch drug policy model
- What can we learn?
- Classroom instruction and field placement
- Classroom instruction
- Field instruction
- Questions for Review
- Resources
- Index.
- Notes:
- Revised edition of the author's Social work practice in the criminal justice system, 2012.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- Other Format:
- Print version:
- ISBN:
- 1-000-73418-8
- 0-429-27809-8
- 1-000-73404-8
- 9780429278099
- OCLC:
- 1130666591
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