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Interrogating the carceral state: Re-envisioning social work’s role in systems serving children and youth

Alan J. Dettlaff, Laura S. Abrams and Martell L. Teasley

Children and Youth Services Review, 2023, vol. 148, issue C

Abstract: This paper traces social work’s historical and current relationships with three major child and youth serving carceral systems in the United States—the child welfare system, the juvenile justice system, and school policing. In each section, we examine the racialized origins of these systems and the current practices that perpetuate racial harm, particularly for Black children, youth and families. Given this knowledge, we consider if social work’s stated professional values to oppose racism, injustice, and oppression can exist alongside the carceral practices that these systems perpetuate. The article concludes with critical questions and guidance for the future of the profession.

Keywords: Carceral state; Social work; Child welfare; Juvenile justice; School policing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2023.106920

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