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This webinar will explore complex clinical, policy, advocacy, and ethical issues that arise when offenders reenter the community from prison. Dr. Frederic Reamer will highlight key challenges related to behavioral health, housing, employment, supervision, social support, and voting rights, among other issues. He will apply key social work and ethics concepts, and discuss their implications for practitioners who work with offenders in community-based and institutional settings.
Learning Objectives:
Identify clinical challenges associated with offender reentry following incarceration.
Identify policy and advocacy challenges associated with offender reentry following incarceration.
Apply key social work and ethics concepts.
Implement strategies designed to enhance offender reentry.
1.5 Social Work
Price
Standard
Non-Member
$30.00
Member
$15.00
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