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Subject:Call for Papers - 32nd Annual Conference of the National Organization of Forensic Social Work
Forensic Practice: Promoting Social Justice
for All through Policy and Practice Reform
32nd Annual Conference of the
National Organization of Forensic Social Work
August 21 – 23, 2015
Crystal Gateway Marriott
Arlington, VA
CALL FOR PAPERS/SAVE THE DATE
DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS April 15, 2015
* The conference planning committee invites presentations, workshops, symposia, and professional posters that offer advanced research studies, innovative policy/practice solutions, or advocacy strategies that address legal issues for individuals, families, and communities.
* Topics may include innovative practice and policy reform efforts that advance social and economic justice and equality. This includes clinical and community responses to interpersonal and structural violence across the lifespan (‘offenders’ and/or ‘victims’); mass incarceration; inter-professional and interagency collaboration; culturally responsive trauma informed care; clinical assessment and treatment using the DSM-5; criminal, family, juvenile, and restorative justice policies and interventions; family and community mediation; mitigation in capital cases; specialty courts; child, adolescent, adult, and elder welfare; end of life issues; forensic mental health and substance abuse interventions in correctional or community settings; custody vs. care ethical dilemmas, risk management for service providers, forensic education and criminal justice advocacy.
* This year’s conference presentations also will be considered for publication in the Journal of Forensic Social Work.
To submit a proposal and for additional conference information please visit our website: www.nofsw.org
National Organization of Forensic Social Work
Email jim.campbell@nofsw.org Phone (860) 613-0254 Website www.nofsw.org
Forensic Practice: Promoting Social Justice
for All through Policy and Practice Reform
32nd Annual Conference of the
National Organization of Forensic Social Work
August 21 – 23, 2015
Crystal Gateway Marriott
Arlington, VA
CALL FOR PAPERS/SAVE THE DATE
DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS April 15, 2015
* The conference planning committee invites presentations, workshops, symposia, and professional posters that offer advanced research studies, innovative policy/practice solutions, or advocacy strategies that address legal issues for individuals, families, and communities.
* Topics may include innovative practice and policy reform efforts that advance social and economic justice and equality. This includes clinical and community responses to interpersonal and structural violence across the lifespan (‘offenders’ and/or ‘victims’); mass incarceration; inter-professional and interagency collaboration; culturally responsive trauma informed care; clinical assessment and treatment using the DSM-5; criminal, family, juvenile, and restorative justice policies and interventions; family and community mediation; mitigation in capital cases; specialty courts; child, adolescent, adult, and elder welfare; end of life issues; forensic mental health and substance abuse interventions in correctional or community settings; custody vs. care ethical dilemmas, risk management for service providers, forensic education and criminal justice advocacy.
* This year’s conference presentations also will be considered for publication in the Journal of Forensic Social Work.
To submit a proposal and for additional conference information please visit our website: www.nofsw.org
National Organization of Forensic Social Work
Email jim.campbellnofsw.org Phone (860) 613-0254 Website www.nofsw.org