Ethical social work practice within criminal justice settings is fraught with challenges. Through individual interviews in a qualitative study exploring social work practice in diverse criminal justice settings in the northwestern United States, a subsample of 9 social workers described the difficulties they experience adhering to social work\u27s professional code of ethics. They identify 2 primary areas of divergence, conflicting responsibilities and opposing interests, and identify the ways they respond to these challenges and the rationale behind their decisions. The discussion section explores avenues for strengthening social workers\u27 abilities to be a vital and ethical presence in criminal justice settings
The evolution of ethical standards in social work, and conceptual frameworks for examining ethical i...
• Summary: This article examines ethically difficult situations related to organizational conditions...
In social work moral dilemmas are the rule rather than the exception. Social workers often agonize o...
Social workers practicing within the field of criminal justice face significant challenges. Through ...
Today, mere knowledge of the law and judicial system is usually insufficient to zealously advocate f...
Social workers who practice in corrections settings are faced with dilemmas, burnout, contrasting va...
This chapter considers whether tensions between social work values and the reality of expected pract...
WORK exists because society is concerned about the vulnerable, the disenfranchised, the isolated, an...
Social workers frequently encounter circumstances involving ethical and legal issues. In many instan...
In recent years, social workers have become increasingly aware of ethical dilemmas in practice. Begi...
This qualitative study’s purpose is to explore the ethical dilemmas unique to social workers who ser...
This research investigates the dilemma practicing social workers confront when collaborating with po...
Book accompanies course that examines the interplay of social work, values, ethics, and decision-mak...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Master of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.So...
Though social workers come in contact with victims of domestic violence in a number of ways, studies...
The evolution of ethical standards in social work, and conceptual frameworks for examining ethical i...
• Summary: This article examines ethically difficult situations related to organizational conditions...
In social work moral dilemmas are the rule rather than the exception. Social workers often agonize o...
Social workers practicing within the field of criminal justice face significant challenges. Through ...
Today, mere knowledge of the law and judicial system is usually insufficient to zealously advocate f...
Social workers who practice in corrections settings are faced with dilemmas, burnout, contrasting va...
This chapter considers whether tensions between social work values and the reality of expected pract...
WORK exists because society is concerned about the vulnerable, the disenfranchised, the isolated, an...
Social workers frequently encounter circumstances involving ethical and legal issues. In many instan...
In recent years, social workers have become increasingly aware of ethical dilemmas in practice. Begi...
This qualitative study’s purpose is to explore the ethical dilemmas unique to social workers who ser...
This research investigates the dilemma practicing social workers confront when collaborating with po...
Book accompanies course that examines the interplay of social work, values, ethics, and decision-mak...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Master of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.So...
Though social workers come in contact with victims of domestic violence in a number of ways, studies...
The evolution of ethical standards in social work, and conceptual frameworks for examining ethical i...
• Summary: This article examines ethically difficult situations related to organizational conditions...
In social work moral dilemmas are the rule rather than the exception. Social workers often agonize o...