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Some of my Students are Prisoners: Issues and Dilemmas for Social Work Educators
Authors:Beth R Crisp  Philip Gillingham
Institution:1. Deakin University , Australia beth.crisp@deakin.edu.au;3. Deakin University , Australia
Abstract:Higher education recruitment principles and procedures which seek to redress social exclusion have inadvertently resulted in the authors discovering that some of their students are incarcerated. Notwithstanding the important logistical issues which may emerge as a consequence of accepting prisoners into a programme of social work education, it would seem that the inclusion of prisoners is symbolic of a fundamental difference in philosophy with a risk management stance which expects that social work educators act as gatekeepers to the profession, especially in respect of students with criminal convictions.
Keywords:Social Work Education  Social Work Students  Offenders  Prisoners  Social Inclusion  Risk Management
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