Where Were the Social Workers? A Historical Overview of the Social Work Profession’s Complicity in the Family Policing System

Jasmine Wali
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In recent years, segments of the social work profession have highlighted the ways that social workers are complicit with carceral systems, including the foster care system. Following the advocacy of impacted families and communities, social workers have increasingly called for re-examination of standard social work practices such as mandated reporting. This paper seeks to strengthen historical understanding of the social work profession’s complicity in the creation of the modern family policing system, commonly known as the child welfare system. In particular, this paper explores the impacts of the anti-communist movements on social work advocacy and practice during crucial periods of racial and economic reckoning, with an emphasis on the profession’s complicity with the 1960s-era criminalization of the Black family structure.
社工在哪里?社会工作专业在家庭警务系统中的共犯的历史概述
近年来,部分社会工作专业人士强调了社会工作者与包括寄养系统在内的收容系统的共谋方式。随着受影响家庭和社区的倡导,社会工作者越来越多地呼吁重新审查标准的社会工作实践,如强制性报告。本文旨在加强对社会工作专业在创建现代家庭警察系统(通常称为儿童福利系统)中的共谋的历史理解。特别是,本文探讨了在种族和经济清算的关键时期,反共运动对社会工作倡导和实践的影响,重点是该职业与20世纪60年代黑人家庭结构的刑事定罪的共谋。
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