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Young people, crime and delinquency are words that are commonly linked in public perception and young people are often blamed for social ills. Their deviancy and threat to social control has been held to be a social fact from Plato to today. This book subjects that 'fact' to critical examination through consideration of youth justice systems in six different countries, drawing on sociological and criminological analysis as well as expert practitioner opinion. This book's comparative, cultural approach allows for consideration of the impact of new and emergent systems of communication and discourse and considers how these may impact future constructions of delinquency at a local and global level. Understanding changing constructions of delinquency, the systems and responses we already have and their strengths and weaknesses enables critique about what we do and what we know, and allows us to imagine how it might be otherwise.
Changes to drug and alcohol policy post-1995 introduced the partnership style of working and many different routes by which treatment can be accessed. This means that a wide variety of professional groups now work with drug and alcohol users. "The book makes a major contribution to the understanding substance use, drawing on relevant and recent policy. It draws on practice and engages the reader in current debates in the area. The book provides theoretical underpinnings that are influential in practice. As key aspect of social work practice, substance misuse is relevant for practitioners. A much needed book for students, practitioners and policy-makers." Bridget Ng'andu, Ruskin College This book provides an analytical and critical discussion of policy and practice in this area. It lays out the key debates and issues for understanding, exploring, dealing and working with substance misuse issues, users, their families and other professionals. The reader is introduced to the policy framework and why it is important for generic social work and other health and social care practitioners to have an understanding of substance misuse and the issues involved. The reader is assisted to think about how they can use their professional skills and values to inform assessments and interventions with substance users and reflective exercises encourage the reader to consider values issues and examine their own attitudes. This book will be valuable to students and practitioners wishing to update their skills and knowledge.
This is a book for social workers working within the youth justice system; a highly demanding area of practice that requires a depth of knowledge and skill. All Youth Offending Teams are required to employ a social worker, yet it is often a challenge to find space within youth justice practice to uphold social work values. This practical book demonstrates how practitioners can work in creative, ethical and reflective ways within Youth Offending Teams. Topics include: Legislation Multiagency working Risk assessment Working with high risk offenders Alternative interventions Case studies, vignettes and reflective questions are used throughout to help students and practitioners relate theory directly to practice. ""This book is an excellent introduction to the important
contribution of social workers in the field of work with young
offenders. Social work is a key profession in agencies working with
such young people, especially in Youth Offending Teams, yet until
now it has been a neglected area in social work literature. This
will be a key text for social work students and practitioners who
need to have an overview of the functions, methods, skills and
approaches to working with young offenders." "This is a timely book containing much useful information on
young people, both as offenders and victims. It covers issues of
risk, the scaled approach promoted by the Youth Justice Board,
interventions and reflective practice. It will be essential reading
for criminology and social work students who should learn about
youth justice as well as other professionals in education, police
etc. I will be recommending it to my students." "Comprehensive, focused and immediately useful, this book is an
articulate and highly readable synthesis of current thinking on
social work and a framework to apply this in everyday practice. A
refreshing and inspiring view on delinquency and antisocial
behaviour. A must have for all the professionals working in the
field of juvenile delinquency." ""Social Work in the Youth Justice System," by Darrell Fox and
Elaine Arnull is a welcome analysis and explanation of the tasks
and roles which social workers are required to undertake within the
Youth Justice system in the UK. Crime and offending by young people
in particular are emotive subjects which the media, politicians and
the public often feel compelled to share their views on. This book
examines in detail the complexities of working as a social worker
with young people who offend and will assist prospective and
current social workers to negotiate their way through the demanding
youth justice environment. The Authors rightly focus on the need
for social workers to be creative, ethical and reflective while
practicing within a challenging, changing criminal justice setting.
The chapters on Assessment, Risk, Legislation and Interventions
provide information and analysis which will enable practitioners to
understand their roles and be better placed to deliver effective
interventions for young people."
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