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一位母亲因丈夫英年早逝,10年来含辛茹苦地把兄妹两人拉扯成人,可是没有想到两个孩子长大成人后却误入歧途,走上犯罪道路。因迷恋网吧,在其他人的诱使下,两人与他人合伙设计圈套勾引网友见面,并抢劫其钱财。后来事情败露,两人均被公安机关抓获,哥哥被判处缓刑,妹妹因情节较轻而被实施社区服务令(社区劳役)。
问题:
1.如果你是一个社工,着手负责这对兄妹的案例,你将以什么态度来对待这对兄妹?为什么?
2.作为矫治社会工作者,你认为该如何介入?请列出干预要点。

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