Special Issue: The Role of Social Work Practice, Advocacy, and Research in College Athletics
Original Research
College Athletes and Crime: The Role of Race, Age, and Peers and the Implications for Social Work Practice in College Sports
Emmett L. Gill Jr.
College Athletes, Social Justice, and the Role of Social Workers in Advocating for Change
Lauren McCoy, Evie Oregon, and Dana J. Sullivan
I Know I Can Learn: The Perceptions of NCAA Division I Football College Athletes with Learning Disabilities
Sarah Stokowski, Heather Blunt-Vinti, Robin Hardin, Benjamin D. Goss, and Megan Turk
Is There a Need for Social Workers in Intercollegiate Athletics? A Conceptual Study
Raymond Waller, Christina L. L. Martin, and Samantha Morgan
Jane Addams’ Forgotten Legacy: Recreation and Sport
Jerry F. Reynolds II
Sexual Violence in Intercollegiate Athletics: A Historical Perspective of Male Athletic Entitlement
Lorin Mordecai
Special Issue Editors’ Note: The Role of Social Work Practice, Advocacy, and Research in College Athletics
Emmett L. Gill Jr., Diana Rowan, and Matt Moore
The Emotional Needs of Women in Sports: An Exploration of Self-Efficacy, Self-Compassion, and Self-Conscious Emotions
Ginger S. Gummelt
Understanding Student-Athlete Reintegration: Using Social Work Strengths
Charlotte E. Dean and Jerry F. Reynolds II