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INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
Abstracts can only be submitted online to
The subject line of the mail should be
‘Abstract Submission: Symposium for
Correctional Social Work’
Abstracts must be submitted in English.
Abstracts sent by post will not be
accepted. No exceptions will be made.
Once an abstract is submitted it will be
considered as final.
Only authors who submit their full pa-
per will be sent an invite for presenta-
tion.
This a one-day symposium which will
be held in New Delhi on 15th Sept. De-
tails about the venue will be shared di-
rectly with the presenters.
No TA/DA will be provided to the pre-
senters.
BEST PAPER AWARDS
There will be two awards that will be
given in the Symposium.
Best Oral Presentation
Best Poster Presentation
DISCLAIMER
The Symposium strictly abides by the no plagiarism policy.
The Foundation is not responsible is any plagiarized material
produced by the presenters.
For any queries related to
abstracts please contact:
Ms. Jannat Farooqui
Ph.: +91 9899100788
1st SYMPOSIUM
ON
CORRECTIONAL SOCIAL WORK
SCSW 2020 - New Delhi
ABOUT INDIA VISION FOUNDATION
India Vision Foundation is a voluntary
non-profit, non-government organization
registered as a Trust in India. The foundation
was born out of Ramon Magsaysay award
(Equivalent to Asia's Nobel Peace Prize)
conferred to Dr. Kiran Bedi, the first lady IPS
(Indian Police Services) of India, for forging
‘positive relationships’ between people and
police through creative leadership.
VISION
Foundation aspires to contribute towards a
crime free society by initiating reformation
programs for prison inmates and reintegration
opportunities to released inmates for the
reduction in recidivism also facilitate
welfare programs for their children to save
them from becoming victims of their parental
incarceration.
MISSION
Save The Next Victim
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ABSTRACT STRUCTURE
Abstract submissions ac-
cepted from
March 15th
2020
Final deadline for abstract
submission
May 15th
2020
Notification to accepted
authors
June 15th
2020
Final date full paper sub-
mission
July 15th
2020
Date of the symposium September
15th 2020
Title Minimum 8 words, maximum 25 words
Abstract body Minimum 100 words, maximum 300 words
Timing Oral presentations are allocated 7 to 10 minutes presentation including discussion
Submissions for Poster Presentation
Title Minimum 8 words, maximum 25 words
Abstract body Minimum 100 words, maximum 300 words
Timing Poster presenters will be expected to present during allocated
Along with the abstract, please submit the following information as well:
Name and Designation of the Speaker
Name and Designation of any co-speakers
Organization/Agency/Educational Institution
Brief Biography of Speakers (100 words)
Do Not Send a CV
City/Country
E-mail Id
Telephone Number
Kindly read the following instructions before you go online to submit your abstracts.
Submissions for Oral Presentation
ABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM:
As a part of its Silver Jubilee Cel-
ebration, India Vision Foundation
is holding a symposium on the
topic of ‘Correctional Social
Work’ on 15th September 2020,
New Delhi. The foundation in-
vites papers from research schol-
ars, students, educators, and prac-
titioners from the field of social
work, sociology, psychology, law
and governance.
The symposium will be a forum to
exchange and share experiences,
ideas, challenges, methods and
successful innovative interven-
tions in the correctional settings.
The following sub-themes will be
covered in the symposium under
the main theme of ‘Correctional
Social Work’
Methods & Best practices of
Correctional Social Work
Challenges of working in Cor-
rectional settings
Ethical dilemmas and preju-
dices of Correctional Social
Workers
Model of Working with prison
inmates (male, youth and female)
Models and NGO responses to
Children of incarcerated parents
Prison Authorities: An important
stakeholder in correctional Set-
tings
Mental well-being of all stake-
holders in correctional settings
(prison inmates, prison staff and
correctional social workers)
Human Rights of inmates and the
Criminal Justice System