Summary
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The SAGE Handbook of Social Work Research provides a comprehensive, internationally-focused account of leading social work research, offering an original and defining statement on contemporary theory and practice within the field. The groundbreaking Handbook engages critically with the nature and role of social work research and evaluation in contemporary societies around the globe. Ranging over local, national, and international issues, and exploring questions of theory and practice, this is a diverse and constructively organized overview of the field. It will quickly be recognized as a benchmark in the expanding field of social work research, setting the agenda for future work in the arena.
Improving Intervention and Practice
Improving Intervention and Practice
Introduction
From its earliest origins, the field of social work has developed through the conduct and use of empirical research. Early pioneers of social work insisted that the practice should be grounded on systematic, scientific analysis. Those then in charge of training people for these new professions ...
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