It was not until the time of Sigmund Freud that people saw the soul of a person and saw how it would affect individual life. Prior to this, the children were seen as extra farmers, usually cheap laborers. Families did not consider the adverse effects this could have on their development. After that, Ericsson and Piaget further studied the development of human beings and expanded the thinking process developed by Freud. Everyone thought Freud was a father of psychoanalytic thinking, but few people turned their attention to the first theory about his many development.
Social workers work in various service areas such as regional development, child protection, child and family welfare, youth program, disabled people, health, education, workplace, social policy development. Social workers are required in situations related to people and the environment. Because the focus of social work is so wide, practitioners will deal with people who are affected by various situations, from everyday life to very complex situations.
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the development of social policy in the Juvenile Justice System (YJS). It places discussion within the context of several economic, political and social concepts that influence the development of YJS social policy. This article also discusses the impact of these policies on social exclusion, inequality and poverty. It will also evaluate the structure and organization; the Young Jury Committee (YJB 2004), the Central Monitoring Supervision Program (ISSP) and the Juvenile Crime Team (YOT) will participate in welfare provisions. This paper also explores the relationship between various agencies involved in social welfare of juvenile offenders.
This paper reflects the impact of political, social and economic impact on social policy development and how these resulting YJS policies affect social exclusion, poverty, and inequality It is. This paper appreciates the existence of YOT as a multi - institutional team in the youth judicial system, including psychiatrists and social workers. Young workers and education This article is condemning the existence of penalty principles in systems aimed at releasing young criminals with potential problems. This article also discusses the existence of discrimination and inequality that expose young offenders to social exclusion due to policy inadequacies. In this article we are evaluating the introduction of the new Labor Party Policy, but we have concluded that the policy has been changed, but basically it has not been changed.