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Social Work and Capital Punishment: a Call to Action

Abstract

Social work governing bodies have championed the abolition of capital punishment, but no recommendations have been made as to how social workers may actualize this stance. Capital punishment is a threat to the profession’s mission, as it is capriciously administered, economically irresponsible, violates the Eighth Amendment and human rights, perpetuates cycles of violence, and there is insufficient evidence it deters violent crimes. These areas of concern are reviewed, and recommendations are provided for concrete ways social workers can synthesize knowledge and professional values into action towards death penalty abolition. The Death Penalty Abolition Action Continuum for Social Workers illustrates these recommendations and includes Support, Ambivalence, Opposition Without Action, Self-Education, Influencing Others, Advocacy, and Abolition Leadership. This is a call to action, invoking social workers to participate more directly in the abolition of capital punishment as part of social work’s mission to create a more equitable, humane, and just society.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 07/14/2018 | Link to this post on IFP |
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