Preparing social workers for emerging roles in police social work

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Preparing social workers for emerging roles in police social work
Abstract
Schools of social work must prepare social workers to meet the demands of the rapidly emerging field of police social work. This article reports on the experiences of a social work program’s partnership with a police department. The authors identify an integrative practice model of police social work, specifying social work roles at the baccalaureate and graduate levels, as well as ethical issues. The model is based on the social work competencies and law enforcement best practices. The authors analyze the experiences of placing students directly into law enforcement settings and make recommendations to create successful experiences for students, social workers, and police. The importance of strategic partnerships, communication, trust, and support in building strong relationships is also highlighted.
Publication
Journal of Social Work Education
Date
2023
Volume
0
Issue
0
Pages
1-16
Citation Key
loganPreparingSocialWorkers2023
Accessed
9/21/23, 2:10 PM
ISSN
1043-7797
Library Catalog
Taylor and Francis+NEJM
Extra
Conceptual Article of the Year award from the Journal of Social Work Education
Citation
Logan, I., Madden, R., & Solak, M. (2023). Preparing social workers for emerging roles in police social work. Journal of Social Work Education, 0(0), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/10437797.2023.2244999