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In: RSU International Journal of College of Government (RSUIJCG), Band 2, Heft 1
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Criminal Justice Social Work: A South African Practice Framework is a text for those working with criminal offenders and victims of crime. It offers readers a grounding in theory, research, practice and clinical expertise for practising effectively in the field of criminal justice. Readers are exposed to a wide range of methods, techniques and interventions situated in a uniquely South African practice framework for addressing criminal justice issues and challenges.
In: Practical and professional ethics series
In: International library of sociology and social reconstruction
In: RETHINKING CRIMINAL LAW THEORY, p. 217, François Tanguay-Renaud and James Stribopoulos, eds., Hart, 2012
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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 -- Chapter overview -- 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).
In: Routledge handbooks
Introduction to criminal and economic justice -- Violence against women as a social justice issue / by Nicole Wilkes -- Decriminalizing poverty / by Erin Grant -- Key theories of justice / by Melissa Thorne and Robert D. Hanser -- Can justice reinvestment deliver social justice? / by Kevin Wong -- Economic justice in specific situations -- Equal pay, the wage gap, and sexual harassment / by Shelly Clevenger and Brittany Acquaviva -- Death penalty and the poor / by Amanda K. Cox -- Education inequality in america / by Dwayne Roberson -- Police power and human rights / by Jason Jolicoeur -- Bias based policing and racial profiling / by Ralph E. Ioimo -- Police management and social justice / by John A. Eterno and Eli B. Silverman -- Sexual assault on the margins / by Jordana N. Navarro -- Importance of language and communication for social justice / by Tamara L. Wilkins -- International and transnational issues -- National status/immigration and social justice / by Robert D. Hanser -- Juveniles and social justice in the united kingdom / by Daniel Marshall -- Lgbq and social justice / by N. Asquith, VR Panfil, and A. Dwyer -- American indian rights/justice / by Larry French -- Social justice and security in mexico / by Elena Azaola -- Punishment and social justice in slovenia / by Benjamin Flander, Gorazd Mesko, and Matijaz Ambroz -- Criminal justice and social status -- Effective assistance of counsel / by Melanie Worsley and Michelle Watson -- Age and social justice / by J. Harrison Watts -- Transitioning to social justice : transgender and non-binary individuals / by Allyson Walker, Lori Sexton, Jace Valcore, Jennifer Sumner, and Aimee Wodda -- Disposable labor / by Andrea Gomez Cervantes and Daniel Ryan Alvord -- Organizations that promote and protect social justice / by Kathryn Elvey and Danielle Marie Carkin -- Systemic effects of privatization on human service agencies / by Maren B. Trochmann -- Government and social justice -- 10 key elements to enhance procedural justice / by Matthew O¿Deane -- Data protection and the right to privacy involved in gathering and international intelligence exchange / by David Lowe -- Social justice contextualized / by Jason Jolicoeur and Erin Grant -- Waiving juveniles to criminal court / by Jordan Papp -- Mass incarceration / by Ross Kleinstuber -- Social security fraud verses white-collar crime / by Petter Gottschalk and Lars Gunnesdal -- No hope: life without the possibility of parole / by Patricia Dahl -- List of contributors
In: Social History and Social Policy, S. 203-235
Intro -- Contents -- Section I: Forensic Social Work:Theories and Trends -- Chapter 1 Forensic Social Work -- Chapter 2 Theories of Crime and Delinquency -- Chapter 3 Crime Trends -- Section II: Adult Criminal Justice -- Chapter 4 Preparing Social Workers forPractice in Correctional Institutions -- Chapter 5 Incarcerated Women: Pathways, Policies, and Practices That Lead to Criminal Justice Involvement -- Chapter 6 Crisis Intervention withVictims of Violence -- Chapter 7 Trauma-Informed Corrections -- Chapter 8 Reentry of Adult Offenders -- Chapter 9 Aging in Prison and Community Reintegration: Strategies for Social Work and Interprofessional Practice -- Section III: Juvenile Justice -- Chapter 10 Juvenile Justice Policy: Trendsand Issues -- Chapter 11 Assessment and Interventionin Child Sexual Abuse: A Forensic Social Work Perspective -- Chapter 12 Assessment of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment Needsin Juvenile Justice -- Chapter 13 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment of Juvenile Delinquents -- Chapter 14 Interpersonal Violence and Its Prevention among At-Risk and Antisocial Youth -- Chapter 15 Crossover Youth: Child Welfareand Juvenile Justice -- Section IV: Forensic Social Work in the 21st Century: Special Issues and Populations -- Chapter 16 Police Work: History and Trends within the Juvenile Justice System -- Chapter 17 Restorative Justice and the Justice System -- Chapter 18 New Ways of Delivering Justice: Problem-Solving Courts -- Chapter 19 Disproportionality, Disparity,and Discrimination: Race andEthnicity in the Juvenile and Criminal Justice Systems -- Chapter 20 Culturally Competent Social Work Practice with LGBT Offenders -- Chapter 21 Social Work's Role with DomesticViolence: Women and the CriminalJustice System -- Chapter 22 Social Work, Race, and Neighborhood Revitalization.
1. What are justice and social justice? -- 2. What do Americans value? -- 3. The criminal justice system -- 4. Social construction of different groups -- 5. Race, ethnicity, and social justice -- 6. Latinos and social justice -- 7. Native Americans and social justice -- 8. Social class and the law -- 9. Women and social justice -- 10. Sexuality and social justice -- 11. Summary and prospects for the future.