Forensic social work : psychosocial and legal issues in diverse practice settings

著者

    • Maschi, Tina
    • Bradley, Carolyn
    • Ward, Kelly, LCSW

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Forensic social work : psychosocial and legal issues in diverse practice settings

editors, Tina Maschi, Carolyn Bradley, Kelly Ward

Springer, c2009

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Forensic Social Work is a comprehensive text about forensic practice knowledge and skills. It assists college level students and professionals to work most effectively in their own discipline as well as across multiple domains, by infusing legal issues into practice. This text has wide application as a learning tool in a variety of settings, which include college level classes, agency and public seminar trainings, and continuing education programs for professionals. This is a broad guide to forensic practice, including criminal justice, child welfare, education, immigration, and other issues commonly faced in practice. It is applicable for MSW programs in forensic social work, law, and criminal justice. It has been course tested in several classrooms. Its contributors are noted academics and practitioners.

目次

  • PART 1: OVERVIEW OF COLLABORATIVE FORENSIC PRACTICE
  • Chapter 1: Defining Collaborative Forensic Social Work with Diverse Populations
  • Chapter 2: A History of Forensic Social Work in the United States
  • Chapter 3: Visualizing Forensic Social Work and Collaborative Practice: A Social Justice Systems Approach
  • Chapter 4: Part 1 Civil and Criminal Law
  • Chapter 5: From Intervention Roles to Multidisciplinary Practice
  • PART 2 FIELDS OF PRACTICE
  • Section A. Family and Social Services
  • Chapter 6: Family: Youth & Adults
  • Chapter 7: Social Services: Meeting Basic Human Needs of Income, Food and Shelter.

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