Apr 28, 2024  
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [FINAL EDITION]

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SW 628 - SOCIAL WORK IN PRISONS & COMMUNITY REINTERGRATION


3 Credit(s)

Social Work in Prisons and Community Reintegration is a course designed to prepare social workers for working with people who are currently or formerly incarcerated. Class participants will consider:
Ethical, professional, and personal dilemmas that may arise in this work and ways to maintain social work values while working in settings with conflicting values.
Issues of oppression and intersectionality and their impact on certain groups’ likelihood of becoming incarcerated and the social problem of mass incarceration.
Practice issues, including identifying and critiquing evidence-based practices with people formerly or currently incarcerated and using trauma-informed and restorative justice approaches as innovative social work practices in criminal justice settings.
An emphasis is also placed on social work’s role in helping to reform places of incarceration and reintegration so they are more responsive to the needs of people who are currently or formerly incarcerated.



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