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3 Social work, problem definition and policy change in the US: the case of sex-trafficked youth

  • Lisa Werkmeister Rozas , Megan Feely und Jason Ostrander
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Abstract

Critical theoretical frameworks are essential in helping social workers develop a comprehensive understanding of the manner in which political and social systems oppress marginalised populations. The central concern of critical theories is power and connecting the personal and the political, which can be accomplished by encouraging social workers and clients to use their life experiences to advocate for and change ineffective and outdated policies. This chapter presents two critical theoretical frameworks, structural social work and critical consciousness theory, to analyse the social problem of domestic minor sex trafficking (DMST) and illustrate policy changes that were created to challenge this form of structural violence. Through a case example this chapter will demonstrate how social workers redefined a social problem and by doing so, facilitated the public participation in shaping social policies and institutions in the state of Connecticut to provide better outcomes for the victims of DMST.

Abstract

Critical theoretical frameworks are essential in helping social workers develop a comprehensive understanding of the manner in which political and social systems oppress marginalised populations. The central concern of critical theories is power and connecting the personal and the political, which can be accomplished by encouraging social workers and clients to use their life experiences to advocate for and change ineffective and outdated policies. This chapter presents two critical theoretical frameworks, structural social work and critical consciousness theory, to analyse the social problem of domestic minor sex trafficking (DMST) and illustrate policy changes that were created to challenge this form of structural violence. Through a case example this chapter will demonstrate how social workers redefined a social problem and by doing so, facilitated the public participation in shaping social policies and institutions in the state of Connecticut to provide better outcomes for the victims of DMST.

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  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents v
  3. List of figures and tables vii
  4. Notes on contributors ix
  5. Acknowledgements xvii
  6. Introduction: social work and the making of social policy 1
  7. Social work, problem definition and agenda setting
  8. Social work as policy innovator: challenges and possibilities in the UK 21
  9. Social work, problem definition and policy change in the US: the case of sex-trafficked youth 37
  10. The voices of Italian social workers: from a pilot anti-poverty intervention to a national policy 53
  11. Social work interests in policy formulation and decision making
  12. Social reform in the US: lessons from the Progressive Era 71
  13. Social work academia and social policy in Israel: on the role of social work academics in the policy process 89
  14. Social workers’ collective policy practice in times of austerity: Italy and Spain compared 105
  15. Social policy and welfare movements ‘from below’: the Social Work Action Network (SWAN) in the UK 121
  16. Social work and implementation
  17. Policy work and the ethics of obedience and resistance: perspectives from Britain and beyond 139
  18. Systemic barriers to effective implementation of child protection reform in Israel 155
  19. Social workers implementing social assistance in Spain: reshaping poverty in a familialistic welfare state 169
  20. Layering, social risks and manufactured uncertainties in social work in Poland 185
  21. ‘A little more humanity’: placement officers in Germany between social work and social policy 201
  22. Conclusion: social work and the making of social policy – lessons learned 217
  23. Index 229
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