Gummelt Ginger, Wright Lori, Malick Stephan, Singh Mamta, Roebuck Karen
Department Chair of Sociology, Social Work, & Criminal Justice, Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas, USA.
Department of Sociology, Social Work, & Criminal Justice, Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas, USA.
J Evid Based Soc Work (2019). 2025 Mar-Apr;22(2):171-188. doi: 10.1080/26408066.2024.2444316. Epub 2024 Dec 22.
This study evaluated student responses to an interprofessional experiential learning opportunity (ELO) grounded in Kolb's Learning Theory.
Students from several disciplines, including Social Work, Criminal Justice, Communication, and Teacher Education, were placed in various internship roles within the court system to provide interventions, services, and resources to low-level offenders and families as an alternative to criminal consequences. Qualitative data from student discussions and reflections was reviewed using a thematic approach. The research sought to find meaningful patterns that emerged and better understand student experiences and perspectives as they developed throughout the project.
Students who participated in this study demonstrated increased empathy, critical thinking, self-efficacy, and enhanced professional skills.
This project offered students a real-world experience to develop practical knowledge and skills for increasing mental health literacy and effectively serving those with mental health issues within the criminal justice system.
本研究评估了学生对基于科尔布学习理论的跨专业体验式学习机会(ELO)的反应。
来自多个学科的学生,包括社会工作、刑事司法、传播学和教师教育专业,被安排在法院系统内担任各种实习角色,为低级别罪犯及其家庭提供干预措施、服务和资源,作为刑事处罚的替代方案。使用主题分析法对学生讨论和反思的定性数据进行了审查。该研究旨在找出出现的有意义的模式,并更好地理解学生在整个项目过程中的经历和观点。
参与本研究的学生表现出更强的同理心、批判性思维、自我效能感,并提高了专业技能。
该项目为学生提供了一个真实世界的体验,以培养实用知识和技能,提高心理健康素养,并在刑事司法系统中有效地为有心理健康问题的人提供服务。