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Annotated Outline Stacy Douglas Master of Social Work, Walden University SOCW 6301: Social Work Practice Research I Dr. Andre Stevenson October 1, 2023
I. What are the benefits of social workers in the correctional system? Harrell, S. (2023). Social Work & Corrections in the Progressive Era: What We Remember, What We Obscure. Journal of Progressive Human Services , 34 (1), 55–74. https://doi.org/10.1080/10428232.2022.2109359 This article discusses the history of social work in corrections, how social workers are credited as being the first policewomen, probation officers in the correctional facilities and describes social workers professional relationships in corrections as it relates to policy, research and education today. A. The History of social workers in Corrections 1. Describe Social workers during the progressive era (Harrell 2023). 2. Detail and describe how social workers were considered the first policewomen (Harrell 2023) 3. Discuss social workers professional relationships in corrections as it relates to policy, research and education today (Harrell 2023). Prescott, D. E. (2019). Flexner’s Thesis Was Prescient: Ethical Practices for Social Workers “In the Trenches” Requires Forensic Knowledge. Journal of Social Work Values & Ethics , 16 (2), 40–52. This article discusses social workers providing services in the host environments such as prisons and their ability to provide social justice and advocacy services for those populations. B. Social workers ability to provide social justice and advocacy services in the prison system (Prescott 2019). Maschi, T., Rees, J., Leibowitz, G., & Bryan, M. (2019). Educating for rights and justice: a content analysis of forensic social work syllabi. Social Work Education , 38 (2), 177–197. https://doi.org/10.1080/02615479.2018.1508566 This article asserts that forensic social work is an integrated practice specialization at the intersection of the law or legal system. It details that social workers should be educated to advance human rights, social, economic, and environmental justice. C. The Education of Social Workers in Corrections (Maschi 2019). Maiza Putri. (2021). The Effort to Reduce Over Capacity in Correctional Facilities through Social Work Alternative Punishment. Ius Poenale , 2 (2), 113–122. https://doi.org/10.25041/ip.v2i2.2217 This research aims twofold: First, to uncover the causes of prison overcapacity, Second, to elaborate on how policy is being developed toward alternative punishment to reduce overcapacity through the use of social work.
D. The reasons for prison overcrowding (Maiza 2021). E. Policy and punishment through social work practices (Maiza 2021).
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