Abolish Social Work (As We Know It) by Craig Fortier, M.J. Rwigema, Edward Hon-Sing Wong

Abolish Social Work (As We Know It)

Craig Fortier, M.J. Rwigema, Edward Hon-Sing Wong

224 pages first pub 2024 (editions)

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This book is ideal for readers passionate about transformative justice and reimagining societal systems through an abolitionist lens, seeking a critical exploration of social work's role in colonial and carceral structures.

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Abolish Social Work (As We Know It) responds to the timely and important call for police abolition by analyzing professional social work as one alternative commonly proposed as a ready-made solution to ending police brutality. Drawing on both hist...

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