Buch, Englisch, 278 Seiten, Format (B × H): 132 mm x 192 mm, Gewicht: 431 g
Buch, Englisch, 278 Seiten, Format (B × H): 132 mm x 192 mm, Gewicht: 431 g
ISBN: 978-0-7890-0868-8
Verlag: Routledge
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Contents - Preface and Acknowledgments - Chapter 1. Forensic Social Work in a Litigious Society - The Purpose of Forensic Social Work - Law in the Origins of Social Work - Early Affinity of Social Work and the Law - Divergence Between Social Work and the Law - Growth of the Litigious Society - Social Work's Renewed Interest - What Social Workers Must Know About the Law - The Emergence of Forensic Social Work - Chapter 2. The Practice of Forensic Social Work - What Do Forensic Social Workers Do? - Motivations for Forensic Social Workers - Payment for Forensics Experts - Positive Incentives - Forensic Social Work As a Part-Time Occupation - Steps Toward A Forensics Specialty - How Expert Witnesses Become Established - Referral-Building Activities - Forensic Marketing Organizations - Forensic Professional Groups - Forensic Experts in Related Fields - National Organization of Forensic Social Workers - Conclusion - Chapter 3. Testifying in Courtrooms - Types of Courtroom Witnesses - Roles of the Social Work Fact Witness - Distinguishing Fact and Expert Witness - The Subpoena - Presenting Testimony Effectively - Responding to Direct Examination - Responding to Cross-Examination - Hazards in Presenting Testimony - Testifying Against Clients - The Testimony of Children - Recovered or Implanted Memory - Ten Guidelines for the Effective Witness - Chapter 4. Testifying As an Expert Witness - Pretrial Negotiations - Negotiating Payment - Preparation As an Expert Witness - Rehearsing Expert Testimony - Voir Dire: Qualifying As an Expert - Presenting Expert Testimony - Direct Examination of the Expert - Cross-Examination of Expert Witnesses - Tactics to Impeach Expert Witnesses - Conclusion - Chapter 5. Malpractice and How To Avoid It - Some Malpractice Examples - Responsibility for Therapy Outcomes - Alleged Child Abuse: To Report or Not? - The Ramona (ital.) Case - Criteria for Malpractice Liability - Preventive and Defensive Practices - Conduct Leading to Malpractice Claims - Chapter 6. When Laws and Ethics Collide - The Limits of Confidentiality - Child Abuse and Neglect Laws - The Tarasoff (ital.) Case - Rationale of Judges and Legal Officials - Guidelines for Coping - Implementing the Actual Warning - Jaffee vs. Redmond (ital.) - Conclusion - Chapter 7. Preparing for Litigation - Recognizing a Potential Legal Hazard - The Emotional Risks of Litigation - When to Seek Legal Help - Costs of Litigation - Goals in Hiring a Lawyer - Trial or Settlement? - Chapter 8. Professional Review: Judgment by Colleagues - Need for Alternatives to Law Courts - Philosophies of Reviewing Organizations - Types of Sanctions - Disciplinary Action Reporting System (DARS) - Third-Party Review Procedures - NASW Peer Review Procedure - Critique of NASW Adjudication Procedures - Other Professional Review Procedures - Inevitability of Peer Review - How To Avoid or Minimize Sanctions - When Misconduct Is Acknowledged - Chapter 9. Case Recording and Written Contracts - Report Writing for the Litigious Society - Record Keeping for Couples and Families - The Problem-Oriented (SOAP) Record - Accessibility of Case Records - Forensics Reports versus Case Records - The Written Contract - Written versus Verbal Contracts - The Preservation of Contracts and Records - Conclusion - Chapter 10. Legal and Professional Credentials - Practicing Without Credentials - Consequences of Misrepresentation - What Are Credentials? - Origins of Social Work Credentials - Requirements for Professional Credentials - Social Work Licensure - Comparing Credentials with Other Professions - Unresolved Credentialing Problems - The AASSWB Model Social Wo