A Case for Social Workers as Investigators in Public Defender Offices.

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK Social work Pub Date : 2023-06-15 DOI:10.1093/sw/swad019
Amy L Hurd
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Social workers play a critical role in modern public defender offices, whether performing mitigation work for pretrial negotiations and sentencing hearings or helping clients to secure access to basic human needs. Although social workers have held in-house positions in public defender offices since at least the 1970s, their service is largely limited to mitigation practice and traditional social work. This article raises an opportunity for social workers to broaden their capacity within public defense by pursuing investigator positions. A case is made for interested social workers to draw upon their education, training, and experience to showcase the alignment between their talents and the requisite skills and performance required of investigative work. Evidence is offered to support the notion that social workers bring skills and a social justice orientation to investigative work that can provide for fresh insight and innovation in investigation and defense strategy. The value brought to investigation by social workers throughout a legal defense is specified, as are considerations for applying and interviewing for investigator positions as social workers.

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社会工作者在公设辩护事务所担任调查员的案例。
社会工作者在现代公设辩护人办公室中发挥着关键作用,无论是为审前谈判和量刑听证会进行减刑工作,还是帮助客户确保获得基本的人类需求。虽然社会工作者至少从1970年代起就在公设辩护事务所担任内部职位,但他们的服务主要限于减轻罪行的做法和传统的社会工作。这篇文章提出了一个机会,社会工作者扩大他们的能力,在公共辩护追求调查员的职位。有兴趣的社会工作者可以利用他们的教育、培训和经验来展示他们的才能与调查工作所需的必要技能和表现之间的一致性。证据支持社会工作者为调查工作带来技能和社会正义取向的概念,可以为调查和辩护策略提供新的见解和创新。社会工作者在整个法律辩护过程中为调查带来的价值,以及申请和面试社会工作者调查员职位的考虑因素。
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