2023
DOI: 10.1093/bjsw/bcad257
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The Meaning of Power for Female Arab Social Workers under the Youth Law

Nuzha Allassad Alhuzail,
Ibrahim Mahajne,
Anan Abo Saleh Khawaled

Abstract: Israel’s Youth Law (Care and Supervision), 1960 grants social workers power, authority and responsibility to intervene to protect minors at risk. But female social workers in Israel’s Arab population function in a traditional society in which women’s power is often labelled as negative and unfeminine, and power is primarily seen as indicating masculinity. Moreover, the law is perceived as symbolising the Israeli establishment, which the Arab population has experienced as ignoring its substantive problems, such… Show more

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