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    Is the criminal justice system more effective as a method of bringing the guilty to justice or as a deterrent or a method of social control? It is unanimously agreed that the aim of the criminal justice system is to provide equal justice for all according to the law, by processing of cases impartially, fairly and efficiently with the minimum but necessary use of public resources. It is a complex process through which the state decides which particular forms of behaviour are to be considered

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    Quinn September 27, 2017 Social Work and the Criminal Justice System’s impact on the Vulnerable The topic I have chose to research is criminal justice and how it takes advantage of our society's most vulnerable classes. I will mainly focus on the juvenile criminal justice system and other groups which are neglected by the government. I will then be connecting the problems these classes face with how social workers help people through the process and find hope. First social workers advocate for those

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    As Social Work professionals, what can be done to defend the ACA from efforts to undermine it? For starters, educating public who may have lack of understanding of the ACA. Secondly, Social workers in states where that have failed to create exchanges or extend Medicaid to 133% of the poverty line can lobby their governors and legislators to do so (Gorin, 2013). Another approach would be to oppose any efforts, that will turn Medicaid into a block grant or Medicare into a premium support program (Gorin

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    Running head: SOCIAL WORK IN THE JUSTICE SYSTEM 1 The Field of Forensic Social Work It’s Function in the Criminal Justice System and the Populations Who Benefit Jennifer A. Dimaira Seton Hall University Abstract This paper explores the many facets social work provides in collaboration with the criminal justice system escaping widespread notice as well as the roles played in the judicial court systems. This paper takes a look at the point and the many purposes of forensic

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    psychology with regard to your social change or social justice topic • An evaluation of the ethnic inequalities on the psychological well-being of the population(s) affected by your social change or social justice topic • An analysis of any concerns regarding ethnic inequality as it pertains to your social change or social justice topic • An analysis of the role of psychology in impacting historical biases and oppression and addressing social change or social justice movements for targeted oppressed

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    Analytical Essay: Social Justice: Justice in terms of the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society. Poverty: The state of being extremely poor. The state of being inferior in quality or insufficient in amount. Social Justice: To me, the term 'Social Justice' means to share the wealth and opportunities. This helps those who are underprivileged and do not get as many opportunities as others in our society. This is what God means by helping your neighbour. By sharing around

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    Five keys of concept of social justice: Meaning: This theory is complex, to understand human behavior and their environment, social and emotional functions, this is part of social worker, ability to function and adapt the transaction in nature. The theory is based on strength and empowerment. This helps to reduce people’s need and problems, however, it makes them to active participants in shaping their own reality, and how they fit within or are excluded from societies in ways that both undermine

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    research and social justice. The first reading outlines that steps and processes that are involved in becoming an anti-oppressive researcher. This initial reading discusses the steps and responsibilities that are necessary in order to comprehensively act as an anti-oppressive researcher. The main responsibility that an anti-oppressive researcher must take, is to be dedicated to upholding social justice principles. Within a research context, this means creating an environment where social justice and research

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    Social justice is extremely important particularly in relation to social policy, social work practice and community development as it seeks to alleviate oppression and relates to the suitable distribution of resources and services (Cheyne, O'Brien, & Belgrave, 2008). This form of justice is recognized as distributive justice as it is concerned with the fair distribution of all resources that are required for well-being and it seeks to ensure all people have equal opportunity and enjoyment of all

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    Social workers have been historically involved in allocating resources within Latino communities. As a social service worker that forms part of the Latino community, I feel compromised with advocating for social justice on behalf of my people. To me, social justice goes beyond the desire of helping and serving unprivileged populations; it encompasses a high degree of effort and commitment towards a community that one identifies with. Dolores Huerta, a young schoolteacher in central California in

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