the year that the NASW Code of Ethics became the guideline for all social work practice.
What is 1960?
the three areas of focus in group therapy.
what is Art therapy, Gardening/therapeutic activities, and CBT?
Probation Officers and Prison Social Workers.
What are two employment opportunities in correctional social work?
places for referral intervention.
Counseling centers, Educational places, Jobs
pre-arrest, Arrest, initial appearance, trail, prison life.
What are the main areas of intervention that social workers work in corrections?
the century that social work began to be used to help offenders.
what is the 19th Century?
16% of inmates have this diagnosed.
what is mental illnes?
one year government-sponsored training.
What is a requirement to become a probation officer?
the tendency to recommit crimes
what is recidivism?
social workers working at risk communities for the justice system.
what is pre-arrest intervention
the Father of Probation
the most effective form of therapy for inmates.
what is CBT?
The degree required to work as a probation officer or prison social worker.
what is a bachelors degre?
represents alternate approaches to the justice system for those with mental illness
what is mental heath courts?
what is pre-trail intervention?
the prison that introduced integrating social workers with imprisonment.
What is the Walnut Street Prision?
The group therapy that involves a treatment plan for addiction.
What is AA or NA?
assist people in custody or those on probation.
What does a probation officer do?
working to reduce recidivism, have specialized treatments, and provide counseling for inmates.
what is an alternative approach to the justice system?
providing counseling, mental support, rehabilitation programs, and reentry planning.
what is intervention during incarceration?
the prison that introduced integrating social workers with imprisonment.
What is the Walnut Street Prison?
The prison that utilized a detox group for those struggling with addiction.
New Hampshire Prision.
assist with mental and social services.
What does a prison social worker do?
aiding in streamlining social services, rehabilitation, education, fostering, and assisting youth
what do youth service centers do?
aiding former offenders after reintegrating into society with support, monitoring, and connections
what is post release intervention?