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Social workers have their hands in a lot of big sociopolitical issues. When it comes to the death penalty, their involvement is especially crucial. Social workers might support those receiving the sentence, engage with the families of those sentenced, participate in mitigation work, examine the critical discourse (psychiatric, psychological, and legal) leading up to and after the sentence, contribute to research surrounding mental health as it relates to the criminal justice system, or even use social advocacy and policy practice to examine the death penalty. In Social Work, Criminal Justice,…mehr
Social workers have their hands in a lot of big sociopolitical issues. When it comes to the death penalty, their involvement is especially crucial. Social workers might support those receiving the sentence, engage with the families of those sentenced, participate in mitigation work, examine the critical discourse (psychiatric, psychological, and legal) leading up to and after the sentence, contribute to research surrounding mental health as it relates to the criminal justice system, or even use social advocacy and policy practice to examine the death penalty. In Social Work, Criminal Justice, and the Death Penalty, professionals with backgrounds spanning, law, forensics, academia, and social work combine and explain their experiences surrounding this prominent social justice issue. The book is broken into three sections: Criminal Justice Considerations, Sociopolitical Considerations, and Applied Social Work Considerations. Across each section, chapters provide explicit implications for the social work professional in a criminal justice setting. The resulting volume equips beginning professionals and students with a holistic overview of the intersection of criminal justice and social justice.
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Lauren A. Ricciardelli, PhD, LMSW, is Assistant Professor of Social Work at Troy University and a licensed social worker in the state of Georgia.
Inhaltsangabe
* Foreword, Ed Risler * Author Biographies * Introduction: The Important Role of Social Work * I. Criminal Justice Considerations * Chapter 1. Going, Going, Gone: The Death of Capital Punishment in the 21st Century, Marc Bookman * Chapter 2. Methodological and Procedural Considerations, John R. Barner * Chapter 3. Jury Considerations in Capital Cases, John R. Barner * Chapter 4. The History of Mitigation in Death Penalty Cases, Russell Stetler * Chapter 5. Social Workers in Capital Defense Practice: Demystifying Human Frailty / Empowering Conscience, Brian Kammer * II. Sociopolitical Considerations * Chapter 6. On Capital Punishment, Richard Dien Winfield * Chapter 7. Structuralism, Neoliberalism, and the U.S. Criminal Justice, Larry Nackerud * Chapter 8. The Criminalization of Poverty, Christopher R. Larrison * Chapter 9. Mass Incarceration: The Politics of Race, Gender, and U.S. Prison, Michael Robinson, Sharon E. Moore, and A. Christson Adedoyin * Chapter 10. A Public Health Case for the Abolition of the Death Penalty, Elizabeth Beck, Cynthia Adcock, and Allison Bantimba * Chapter 11. Affecting Legislative Change from the Judicial Perspective, Timothy R. Saviello * III. Social Work Considerations * Chapter 12. Linking the Social Services and Criminal Justice Systems, Leon Ginsberg * Chapter 13. Serious Mental Illness, Criminal Justice, and the Death Penalty, Anna Scheyett and Katherine J. Crawford * Chapter 14. Intellectual Disability, Criminal Justice, and the Death Penalty, Cliff Sloan and Lauryn Fraas * Chapter 15. Immigration, Foreign Nationals, and the U.S. Death Penalty, Larry Nackerud and John Barner * Chapter 16. The Death Penalty from the Family Perspective, Jennifer Schweizer and Elizabeth Beck * Chapter 17. The Relevance of Trauma and Secondary Trauma to Death Penalty Cases, Robyn Painter * Chapter 18. Advocacy, Activism, and Policy Practice: Social Workers as Advocates for Criminal Legal System Reforms, * Marissa McCall Dodson * Epilogue: Making a Seat at the Table * Glossary * Appendix: Recommended Works and Resources
* Foreword, Ed Risler * Author Biographies * Introduction: The Important Role of Social Work * I. Criminal Justice Considerations * Chapter 1. Going, Going, Gone: The Death of Capital Punishment in the 21st Century, Marc Bookman * Chapter 2. Methodological and Procedural Considerations, John R. Barner * Chapter 3. Jury Considerations in Capital Cases, John R. Barner * Chapter 4. The History of Mitigation in Death Penalty Cases, Russell Stetler * Chapter 5. Social Workers in Capital Defense Practice: Demystifying Human Frailty / Empowering Conscience, Brian Kammer * II. Sociopolitical Considerations * Chapter 6. On Capital Punishment, Richard Dien Winfield * Chapter 7. Structuralism, Neoliberalism, and the U.S. Criminal Justice, Larry Nackerud * Chapter 8. The Criminalization of Poverty, Christopher R. Larrison * Chapter 9. Mass Incarceration: The Politics of Race, Gender, and U.S. Prison, Michael Robinson, Sharon E. Moore, and A. Christson Adedoyin * Chapter 10. A Public Health Case for the Abolition of the Death Penalty, Elizabeth Beck, Cynthia Adcock, and Allison Bantimba * Chapter 11. Affecting Legislative Change from the Judicial Perspective, Timothy R. Saviello * III. Social Work Considerations * Chapter 12. Linking the Social Services and Criminal Justice Systems, Leon Ginsberg * Chapter 13. Serious Mental Illness, Criminal Justice, and the Death Penalty, Anna Scheyett and Katherine J. Crawford * Chapter 14. Intellectual Disability, Criminal Justice, and the Death Penalty, Cliff Sloan and Lauryn Fraas * Chapter 15. Immigration, Foreign Nationals, and the U.S. Death Penalty, Larry Nackerud and John Barner * Chapter 16. The Death Penalty from the Family Perspective, Jennifer Schweizer and Elizabeth Beck * Chapter 17. The Relevance of Trauma and Secondary Trauma to Death Penalty Cases, Robyn Painter * Chapter 18. Advocacy, Activism, and Policy Practice: Social Workers as Advocates for Criminal Legal System Reforms, * Marissa McCall Dodson * Epilogue: Making a Seat at the Table * Glossary * Appendix: Recommended Works and Resources
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