Practicing Social Justice
Autor Ellen Burkemper, William J Hutchison, Jan Wilson, John J Stretchen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 oct 2003
This collection highlights innovative programs and interventions targeted toward underserved, vulnerable, and marginalized populations, including the homeless, immigrants, refugees, female ex-offenders, people with developmental disabilities who are entering the criminal justice system, homicidal youth, and children whose parents are involved in high-conflict custody disputes. In addition, Practicing Social Justice raises critical questions on how society should justly provide for the economic well-being of our most valuable human asset—our children—with an incisive look at the Temporary Aid for Needy Families legislation and its long-term impact on disadvantaged children. This book also evaluates the Bridges Across Racial Polarization Programs® and explores a wide selection of important social justice issues that the social workers of today and tomorrow need to understand.
Specifically, this well-referenced book:
- details the mission and guiding principles of the Emmet and Mary Doerr Center for Social Justice at the Saint Louis University School of Social Service, with a focus on the Center's innovative partnered approach
- examines nine models/theories of justice with varying philosophical, sectarian, and nonsectarian orientations
- illustrates innovative approaches to community economic development for previously neglected poor communities, including an inclusive community plan structured to bring about home ownership, macro-enterprises, and the accumulation of capital through savings
- documents the rise of homelessness in the state of Missouri—in spite of an unprecedented period of economic growth and general prosperity
- explores social justice concerns for immigrants and refugees entering the United States, with a focus on providing positive community commitment and response
- describes an empowering, strengths-based program that can help female ex-offenders to find and develop support from the community
- champions the social rights of people with developmental disabilities who are entering the criminal justice system
- proposes systemic reform for homicidal youth in terms of prevention, intervention, and remediation
- describes a program designed to provide a safe environment for the supervised visitation of children in high-conflict custody disputes, providing security for both parents and children
- advocates for innovative inpatient-staff participatory decision-making in mental health hospitals, offering an approach designed to increase patient control over decisions directly affecting their well-being
- and more!
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780789021076
ISBN-10: 0789021072
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0789021072
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
- The Right of Justice: Contributions of Social Work Practice-Research
- Whose Justice? An Examination of Nine Models of Justice
- Practicing Social Justice: Community-Based Research, Education, and Practice
- On Becoming a Social Justice Practitioner
- The Race/Poverty Intersection: Will We Ever Achieve Liberty and Justice for All?
- Building Bridges and Improving Racial Harmony: An Evaluation of the Bridges Across Racial Polarization Program®
- Social Justice and Welfare Reform: A Shift in Policy
- “Human-Sized” Economic Development: Innovations in Missouri
- The Homeless in Missouri in the ’90s: A Continuing Challenge to Social Justice
- Immigrant and Refugee Communities: Resiliency, Trauma, Policy, and Practice
- Doing Justice: Women Ex-Offenders as Group Facilitators, Advocates, and Community Educators
- Practicing Social Justice with Persons with Mental Illness Residing in Psychiatric Hospitals
- Youth Who Murder and Societal Responsibility: An Issue of Social Justice
- Children of High-Conflict Custody Disputes: Striving for Social Justice in Adult-Focused Litigation
- Practicing Social Justice with Persons with Developmental Disabilities Who Enter the Criminal Justice System
- Index
- Reference Notes Included
Notă biografică
Jan Wilson, Ellen Burkemper, William J Hutchison, John J Stretch
Descriere
This collection highlights innovative programs and interventions targeted toward underserved, vulnerable, and marginalized populations, including the homeless, immigrants, refugees, female ex-offenders, people with developmental disabilities who are entering the criminal justice system, homicidal youth, and children whose parents are involved in high-conflict custody disputes. In addition, Practicing Social Justice raises critical questions on how society should justly provide for the economic well-being of our most valuable human asset—our children—with an incisive look at the Temporary Aid for Needy Families legislation and its long-term impact on disadvantaged children. This book also evaluates the Bridges Across Racial Polarization Programs® and explores a wide selection of important social justice issues that the social workers of today and tomorrow need to understand.