Toward a Theory of Accountability

  • Borrero M
  • Martens P
  • Borrero G
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Abstract

Since the mid 1960's the demand for accountability has been a major theme in the social work profession. The literature, however, has failed to provide a theoretical and practical guide on developing systems of accountability. This article traces the recent emergence of accountability ; synthesizes the professional literature into four explanations as to why social work has not been accountable; and proposes a theoretical and practical paradigm to develop systems of accountability.

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Borrero, M., Martens, P., & Borrero, G. G. (1979). Toward a Theory of Accountability. The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 6(6). https://doi.org/10.15453/0191-5096.1392

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