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The Journal of Social Work is a peer-reviewed academic journal that covers research in the field of social work. The editor-in-chief is Steven M. Sharlow. It was established in 2001 and is currently published by SAGE Publications. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Journal of Social Work 63
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Book Review: <i>Ethics and risk management in online and distance social work</i> by Frederic Reamer
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Book Review: <i>The future of social work: What next for social policy?</i> by Bill Jordan
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Book Review: <i>Ethics and values in social work</i> by Banks Sarah
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Prevalence rates of substantiated and adjudicated ethics violations
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The colorist-historical trauma framework: Implications for culturally responsive practice with African Americans
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The nature and extent of prisoners’ social care needs: Do older prisoners require a different service response?
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Social worker stress and an online meditation programme
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Asset-building and social inclusion: A qualitative analysis of families’ perspectives
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A comparative study of how social workers’ voice and silence strategies relate to organisational resources, attitudes and well-being at work
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Outcomes for older telecare recipients: The importance of assessments
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What motivates and discourages social workers from working as Approved Mental Health Professionals? Evidence about job resources and demands of the Approved Mental Health Professional role
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Child welfare inequalities in the four nations of the UK
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Care coordination for older people in England: Does context shape approach?
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Practice perspectives and theoretical debates about social workers’ legal powers to protect adults
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Victims with mild intellectual disabilities in the criminal justice system
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Predicting recidivism among youth offenders: Augmenting professional judgement with machine learning algorithms
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Implementing safeguarding and personalisation in social work: Findings from practice
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Models of safeguarding in England: Identifying important models and variables influencing the operation of adult safeguarding
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Relocation, portability and social care practice: A scoping review
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Social support and parenting stress in at-risk Portuguese families
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Environmental influences on services for and mental health of incarcerated populations: A review
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Marcia B Cohen and Cheryl A Hyde, <i>Empowering workers and clients for organizational change</i>
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Women, disability and mental distress <i>Julia LT Smith</i>
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Building resilience through group visual arts activities: Findings from a scoping study with young people who experience mental health complexities and/or learning difficulties
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Working together: Developing disaster risk reduction first aid training in a post-earthquake Chinese context
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The 'visibility' of unpaid care in England
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Family resilience in families where a parent has a mental illness
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Cindy A Hunter, Julia K Moen, and Miriam S Raskin (eds), <i>Social work field directors: Foundations for excellence</i>
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The illness narratives of men involved in the criminal justice system: A study of health behaviors, chronic conditions and HIV/AIDS.
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Family Group Conferencing in public mental health and social capital theory
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Changing care? Men and managerialism in the nonprofit sector
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Models of adult safeguarding in England: A review of the literature
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