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Abel, Eileen Mazur; Suh, Edward K. – Social Work, 1987
Describes findings on the use of police services by 300 women residing in a shelter, specifically those relating to victim-abuser characteristics, variables that significantly correlate with the victims' contacting the police, and general patterns of police service use by spousal abuse victims. Draws practice implications for police, social…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Family Violence, Females, Police
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Parkinson, Gary C. – Social Work, 1980
Proposes that the barrier to cooperation between social workers and police officers is one of sex-role stereotypes. Suggests that the solution lies in the social organization of a capitalist society. (Author)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Perception, Police, Police Community Relationship
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Hohman, Melinda; Oliver, Rhonda; Wright, Wendy – Social Work, 2004
Methamphetamine abuse is on the rise, particularly by women of child-bearing age. This article describes the history and effects of methamphetamine use. The authors examine the ways exposure to the manufacture of this drug affects clients and social workers in the course of their work. Because children are frequently found at the scene of a…
Descriptors: Physicians, Social Work, Police, Counties
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Spergel, Irving A.; Grossman, Susan F. – Social Work, 1997
Reports preliminary evidence on an innovative approach to gang violence which relies on community mobilization, social intervention, suppression, opportunities provision, organizational development, and targeting. Describes program processes and outcomes. The project involved teams of community youth workers, tactical police officers, adult…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Intervention, Juvenile Gangs, Police
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Curtis, Patrick Almond; Lutkus, Anita M. – Social Work, 1985
Results of a survey that questioned police social workers regarding the protection of client confidentiality in police settings revealed several problems related to the unique character of the setting and to the identification of social workers with the goals and practices of police. Results raise questions about the protection of client…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Confidentiality, Counselor Role, Ethics