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2014

Master of Social Work Clinical Research Papers

Discrimination

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Women Working With Criminal Men: The Raised Eyebrow, Emily A. Patrick May 2014

Women Working With Criminal Men: The Raised Eyebrow, Emily A. Patrick

Master of Social Work Clinical Research Papers

The purpose of this research was to learn more about the past experiences of women correctional workers in Minnesota who have worked with male offenders and male co-workers between 1960 and 1989 and whether or not they experienced harassment and discrimination. It was predicted that women who were entering the male dominated field of corrections experienced a great deal of harassment at the hand of male colleagues. The experiences of early women correctional workers may be of interest to women who are considering those fields for their chosen professions. In order to better understand the current experiences of discrimination against …


Discrimination Experienced By Adults With Hidden Disabilities Who Pursue A Higher Education, Elizabeth Ann Peltzer Mar 2014

Discrimination Experienced By Adults With Hidden Disabilities Who Pursue A Higher Education, Elizabeth Ann Peltzer

Master of Social Work Clinical Research Papers

The perpetual and on-going nature of all types of disabilities on the human condition can have multiple effects and long- lasting consequences on a person’s life and their perception of personal and professional successes. This is especially true of adult students with hidden disabilities pursuing a higher education enrolled in colleges and universities around the world.

Living with a disability or disabilities can present additional challenges and adds limitations to a person’s life. The complication of issues and realities of discrimination that continue to exist today create the belief that disabled people need to learn to adapt to society, instead …