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Socialno delo s povzročitelji nasilja : magistrsko delo
ID Ivanec, Erika (Author), ID Videmšek, Petra (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Na področju dela z nasiljem najpogosteje, tako v stroki socialnega dela kot v splošni javnosti, pomislimo na podporo in pomoč, ki ju lahko ponudimo žrtvi nasilnega dejanja. Pozorni smo tudi na družino in druge bližnje, ki jim priča nasilju pusti posledice. Precej manj je poudarka na podpori in pomoči povzročiteljem nasilja, verjetno gre za prepričanje, da se takšnega vedenja ne da odučiti. Socialni delavci nosimo odgovornost in poslanstvo, da si prizadevamo k zmanjšanju nasilja v družbi v kombinaciji z razpoložljivo podporo vsem ljudem, ki se soočajo s stiskami. Jasnost ničelne tolerance do nasilja ne izključuje razumevanja stiske in nudenja podpore pri prepoznavanju nasilja, pridobivanju uvida in učenju ter spreminjanju vedenja, ki bo alternativno nasilnemu. V raziskovalni nalogi ugotavljam, kako socialni delavci delajo z osebami, ki povzročijo nasilno dejanje. Razpravljam o metodah in konceptih dela, ki jih umeščam v širši družbeni kontekst, v sodelovanje med institucijami in v legalno pravni sistem. Osredotočam se na koncepte socialnega dela, na katere se strokovni delavci pri delu z osebami, ki so povzročile nasilno dejanje, opirajo; na opredeljevanje vlog in nalog socialnih delavcev za delo z osebami, ki so povzročile nasilno dejanje; na pomembne akterje pri sodelovanju z osebami, ki so povzročile nasilno dejanje; na specifike dela s povzročitelji in razlike pri delu s povzročitelji in žrtvami nasilja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:povzročitelj nasilja, zakonodaja na področju preprečevanja nasilja, delo s povzročitelji nasilja, center za socialno delo, koncepti socialnega dela, nevladne organizacije, Društvo za nenasilno komunikacijo, medinstitucionalno sodelovanje
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FSD - Faculty of Social Work
Place of publishing:Velike Lašče
Publisher:[E. Ivanec]
Year:2020
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-119879 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:37490179 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:12.09.2020
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Social Work with Perpetrators of Violence
Abstract:
When addressing violence, both social work professionals and the general public will first think of providing help and support to the victim. A lot of attention is also paid to their family and loved ones, who have suffered the consequences of witnessing violence. But there is much less emphasis on supporting and helping the perpetrators of violence. It is probably a matter of beliefs that such behaviour cannot be unlearned. We social workers have a responsibility and a mission to reduce violence in the society, while at the same time making support available to anyone facing hardship. The clarity of zero tolerance for violence does not preclude the understanding of distress and provision of support in recognizing violence, gaining insight and learning, as well as changing violent behaviour into an alternative one. In my research, I study how social workers deal with perpetrators of violence. I discuss the methods and concepts of work, which I place within wider social contexts, namely in the cooperation among institutions and in the legal system. I focus on the concepts of social work that professionals rely on when dealing with perpetrators of violence; on defining the roles and tasks of social workers dealing with perpetrators of violence; on the important individuals cooperating with the perpetrators of the violence; on the specifics of working with perpetrators; and on the differences between working with the perpetrators and the victims of violence.

Keywords:violence, perpetrator of violence, legislation in the field of violence prevention, work with perpetrators of violence, centre for social work, concepts of social work, non-governmental organizations, interinstitutional cooperation

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