I have to admit that I approached this review with some prejudices. When working at the University of Strathclyde, I took part in the Social Work Department's long-standing exchange with the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. On one of my trips there I asked to visit a juvenile justice facility. The request itself took people a bit by surprise for juvenile justice was not really considered to be part of social work but was located firmly within a criminal justice paradigm. The memory of the visit remains with me; there was certainly confinement but little evidence of compassion. Kids, often untried, were held in cells off a main hallway and slopped out in metal buckets. This experience more than any other highlighted to me the fact...
The three books in this review are very different, but they illuminate one another in sharing strong...
These book reviews cover: Connelly, G. and Milligan, I.(2012). Residential child care: Between home ...
The three books in this review are very different, but they illuminate one another in sharing strong...
I have to admit that I approached this review with some prejudices. When working at the University o...
K. Brendtro, attempts to provide a framework for understanding and using the milieu as a therapeutic...
K. Brendtro, attempts to provide a framework for understanding and using the milieu as a therapeutic...
Do you sometimes wonder how effective your work with children and youngsters is? If so, this book wi...
The books reviewed in this article are: Barton, S., Gonzalez, R., & Tomlinson, P. (2012). Therapeuti...
The books reviewed in this article are: Barton, S., Gonzalez, R., & Tomlinson, P. (2012). Therapeuti...
The book Justice Denied: What Americans Must Do to Protect its Children provides a stark contrast be...
The title, Sisters of Pain, invites the reader from the onset to be aware that the content of this b...
The title, Sisters of Pain, invites the reader from the onset to be aware that the content of this b...
If you work in the residential childcare sector, it’s likely that you will have seen some of the res...
If you work in the residential childcare sector, it’s likely that you will have seen some of the res...
With chapters covering medical abuse, sexual abuse, and pregnancy in prison, this an important book ...
The three books in this review are very different, but they illuminate one another in sharing strong...
These book reviews cover: Connelly, G. and Milligan, I.(2012). Residential child care: Between home ...
The three books in this review are very different, but they illuminate one another in sharing strong...
I have to admit that I approached this review with some prejudices. When working at the University o...
K. Brendtro, attempts to provide a framework for understanding and using the milieu as a therapeutic...
K. Brendtro, attempts to provide a framework for understanding and using the milieu as a therapeutic...
Do you sometimes wonder how effective your work with children and youngsters is? If so, this book wi...
The books reviewed in this article are: Barton, S., Gonzalez, R., & Tomlinson, P. (2012). Therapeuti...
The books reviewed in this article are: Barton, S., Gonzalez, R., & Tomlinson, P. (2012). Therapeuti...
The book Justice Denied: What Americans Must Do to Protect its Children provides a stark contrast be...
The title, Sisters of Pain, invites the reader from the onset to be aware that the content of this b...
The title, Sisters of Pain, invites the reader from the onset to be aware that the content of this b...
If you work in the residential childcare sector, it’s likely that you will have seen some of the res...
If you work in the residential childcare sector, it’s likely that you will have seen some of the res...
With chapters covering medical abuse, sexual abuse, and pregnancy in prison, this an important book ...
The three books in this review are very different, but they illuminate one another in sharing strong...
These book reviews cover: Connelly, G. and Milligan, I.(2012). Residential child care: Between home ...
The three books in this review are very different, but they illuminate one another in sharing strong...