Social work and the shift from 'welfare' to 'justice' (Record no. 326421)

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Personal name De Bie, Bouverne, MAria and Bradt, Lieve
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Title Social work and the shift from 'welfare' to 'justice'
Statement of responsibility, etc Lieve Bradt and Maria Bouverne- De Bie
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Title proper/short title Social work and the shift from 'welfare' to 'justice'
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Oxford, UK,
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Oxford University Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc Janaury, 2009.
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Extent 113- 127 p.
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Current publication frequency Monthly
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Dates of publication and/or sequential designation Janaury, 2009.
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Volume number/sequential designation Volume 39, Number 1
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Summary, etc It has become increasingly clear that the emancipatory capacity of social work has been eroded. Several scholars link this to the influence of Nero- liberal and ' Third Way' thinking. However, it has recently been argued that social work was not only a victim of these new influences, but that it is also very adaptable to the influence of such new idea (Jordan, 2004) and not very critical about its own role in these changes (Lorenz, 2005). In this article, we will further develop this criticism, by focusing on the debate surrounding youth delinquency. According to Sharland (2006), youth delinquency has become someone else's problem. By analyzing the role of social work within the youth justice system, the article shows that (i) social work has not only been the victim of recent changes, but that it has also withdrawn from the debate on youth justice, and (ii) that this process is related to how social work is defined as a methodical answer to the problem of youth delinquency.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element 'tough love' social work
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