- Psychologists and the Use of Torture in Interrogations
- Positive Illusions and the Necessity of a Bright Line Forbidding Psychologist Involvement in Detainee Interrogations
- The Use of Research in the Seattle and Jefferson County Desegregation Cases: Connecting Social Science and the Law
- Applying Psychology to Help Save the World: Reflections on a Career in Psychology
- Public Perceptions About Sex Offenders and Community Protection Policies
- The Malleability of Environmentalism
- Hurricane Katrina: African American Children's Perceptions of Race, Class, and Government Involvement Amid a National Crisis
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December 22, 2007
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December 21, 2007

THIS book, which is the first of a series dealing with social questions, is intended to be not only a general introduction to the subject of social service but to deal more particularly with the social worker. It aims at providing those who are contemplating participation in social work of some kind with a general sketch of the opportunities of service that present themselves. These will be dealt with in more detail in subsequent volumes. It is also an attempt to show what are the qualifications and training desirable in the social worker.
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December 20, 2007

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December 14, 2007

Prepared by
BUREAU FOR SOCIAL WORK
Home Department, Japanese Government.
1922
Social work must exist in order to stimulate a nation to the healthy development of its people. It must be undertaken in accordance with the spirit of that nation's customs, civilization, progress, and social conditions. Our purpose in publishing this book is to give to the readers glimpses of welfare work of this country, its development, and its future in the light of our past history. Social work in Japan has its origin in ancient times and has undergone many changes with the progress brought about in this country. Especially of late, has it taken many steps foreward in new directions, as, of course, great economic and social changes were brought about as a result of the European War. Its new phases given in this book are only those under the direct jurisdiction of the Home Department.
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- What Results When Firms Implement Practices: The Differential Relationship Between Specific Practices, Firm Financial Performance, Customer Service, and Quality
- Business Owners' Action Planning and Its Relationship to Business Success in Three African Countries
- Hostile and Benevolent Reactions Toward Pregnant Women: Complementary Interpersonal Punishments and Rewards That Maintain Traditional Roles
- Work-Based Resources as Moderators of the Relationship Between Work Hours and Satisfaction With Work–Family Balance
- The Good, the Bad, and the Unknown About Telecommuting: Meta-Analysis of Psychological Mediators and Individual Consequences
- Engaging the Aging Workforce: The Relationship Between Perceived Age Similarity, Satisfaction With Coworkers, and Employee Engagement
- Expressing Anger in Conflict: When It Helps and When It Hurts
- Test of a Model Linking Employee Positive Moods and Task Performance
- Adding Fuel to Fire: The Impact of Followers' Arousal on Ratings of Charisma
- Justice as a Dependent Variable: Subordinate Charisma as a Predictor of Interpersonal and Informational Justice Perceptions
- The Effects of Moral Judgment and Moral Identity on Moral Behavior: An Empirical Examination of the Moral Individual
- The Relationships Among Asymmetry in Task Dependence, Perceived Helping Behavior, and Trust
- Measuring Faking in the Employment Interview: Development and Validation of an Interview Faking Behavior Scale
- Procedural Fairness, Outcome Favorability, and Judgments of an Authority's Responsibility
- An Examination of Psychometric Bias Due to Retesting on Cognitive Ability Tests in Selection Settings
- The Impact of Previous Leaders on the Evaluation of New Leaders: An Alternative to Prototype Matching
- Web-Based Recruitment: Effects of Information, Organizational Brand, and Attitudes Toward a Web Site on Applicant Attraction
- When Is Educational Specialization Heterogeneity Related to Creativity in Research and Development Teams? Transformational Leadership as a Moderator
- Transactive Memory System Links Work Team Characteristics and Performance
- Impact of Daily Mood, Work Hours, and Iso-Strain Variables on Self-Reported Health Behaviors
- Manager Personality, Manager Service Quality Orientation, and Service Climate: Test of a Model
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