(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best social work books

We found 30 Reddit comments discussing the best social work books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 22 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Social Work:

u/Vintage_key · 1 pointr/selfpublish

Hey guys! published my first book back in November and sadly, not making the charts or the funds i thought it would. Do me a solid and check out my work.

Titled: I Work With @$*%-ing Monsters

Background: In my first year out of college i worked at a residential for juvie sex offenders. The book is about my experiences with them, which includes the horrible safety regulations not being followed, injuries, and just overall work related chaos.

Price:$14.99 (paperback) and $5.99 (kindle)

https://www.amazon.com/Work-ing-Monsters-Ashley-Jones/dp/1729779174/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=ashley+R.+jones&qid=1562968969&s=books&sr=1-1

u/Drinkycrow84 · 5 pointsr/conspiracy

About a week ago I was responding to a comment in the AmItheAsshole subreddit which went out of its way to really assure everybody that agencies such as CPS are the best. The post got locked while I was composing a response to their hyperbolic rhetoric, but I thought to save on my clipboard for an occasion such as this:

>You're right, "there are no mustache-twirling villains." Thank heavens for the reassurance that your anecdote about your "colleagues who work with families who were referred to CPS" provides us.

>I guess it's probably okay to disregard the following testimonies, articles, and recordings of court hearings, and other credible sources (e.g., former social workers, judges, lawyers,) as foolish nonsense and baseless conjecture—nay, conspiracy theories(!)—thought up to discredit the sworn protectors of children.

>######Cash for Custody (and other problems)

>- Former Georgia Senator Nancy Schaefer: CPS criminality + From the legislative desk of Senator Nancy Schaefer 50th District of Georgia The Corrupt Business Of Child Protective Services

>- In the Interest of the Children: Experts on the Child Protective Services system in California, Social Services Veteran Julian Jerry Dominguez and Child Services Attorneys Carin Johnson and Robert Powell talk about the situation with Childrens' Services in California and their deep backgrounds of experiences dealing with the system—a true wealth of information from these dedicated and knowledgeable professionals.

>- A Culture of Fear: An Inside Look at Los Angeles County’s Department of Children & Family Services, by Dominguez LMFT, Julian J. (Author), Murphy M.A., Melinda (Author)

>- Innocence Destroyed: Our national disgrace. Exposing the deaths due to neglect and the brutal murders of over one thousand children each year that were [sic] in the guardianship of Child Protective Services and the corruption in the family court system. —Bill Bowen

>- This full-length documentary on the Child Protection Industry comprises of government propaganda materials and news footages on industry-created atrocities and corruption of service providers. This documentary was a response to the video "Positive Parenting" released by the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) on 24 January 2011 designed to garner support from the Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese communities in British Columbia, Canada.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7horT_3Vy0&list=PL4_Y65ELR9FB5e7ieUM9HEobJDE640Ot2&index=9&t=0s

>- 15-55563 Preslie Hardwick v. Marcia Vreeken The "Right [of CPS] to Lie" case. Lie, plant evidence, hire actors as witnesses to give false statements, et cetera. This is a video of the court hearing. This one really activated my almonds!

>- DRUGGING OUR KIDS parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 more is about psychiatric abuse in state custody and the foster system (The Mercury News)

>######Washington State (where DSHS makes up 1/3 of the agencies protecting children)

>The Kiwanis were being investigated in the 1990s in Washington state for members involved in the OK Boys Ranch investigation into the sexual abuse of boys. OK stands for Olympia Kiwanis.

>- The most recent update from the lawyer fighting for those kids due and proper:
https://www.connelly-law.com/results/civil-rights-results/smith-v-ok-boys-ranch/

>- Seattle Times investigate article from 1995. It's a long and fucking sad read: O.K. Boys Ranch—How A House Of Horrors Stayed Open—System Gets Blame, But People Failed To Heed Warnings. Below is a tiny exerpt from this long article:

>>Much of the Boys Ranch staff was, at best, indifferent to the suffering. At worst, concluded a state investigation, some staff members sodomized and beat the boys themselves.

>>The Boys Ranch board of directors, whose members included a Thurston County judge and an assistant state attorney general, ignored repeated warnings - even from the Olympia Police chief - that the young residents were in danger.

>>Child Protective Services officials, including a regional supervisor, effectively condoned sex among boys as young as 11, provided the encounters were deemed "consensual.

>- DSHS Secrets, DSHS Failures, AG Secrets and Secrets sealed by the Courts, by Margo Logan from her blog Child Care in Washington State

>- A detailed source on the Kiwanis involvement with the OK Boys Ranch:
http://www.lbloom.net/okbr.html

>- Morning Star Catholic Boys' Ranch (Not Kiwanis)
https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/documents-detail-sex-abuse-allegations-at-boys-ranch/

>- DSHS SECRETS - JESSE HUNT 1994, by Margo Logan (Author), Delle Jacobs (Illustrator), Michelle Hunt (Preface) FREE TO READ ON KINDLE UNLIMITED—otherwise I think it was 99¢ or something

  • Margo Logan As a national analyst/expert witness regarding injured, maimed, emotionally abused, molested and little ones who died as a result of being in day care you’re welcome to read my articles where I throw the spotlight on government’s failure to protect children. In the last nine years I've worked as a national analyst/expert witness in civil lawsuits on issues related to children in day care who were injured, maimed, molested or died. I’ve been an expert witness in administrative hearings for providers. In my tenure with state government I prevailed in 40 enforcement actions. For the last nine years I've taught a recognizing and reporting child abuse class where I found a plethora of citizens hungry and thirsty for truth telling and that's the intent of my articles and opinion pieces I post here.

    >I could continue providing more source material, but I suspect even the above effort will largely go unnoticced, unread, and unwatched.

    I went to submit my reply and they shut down comments. Locked. I just wanted to address their "mustache twirling" and hyperbole.o