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- catalog abstract ""This second edition of Forensic Social Work contains everything you need to know about legal and ethical issues you will face as you prepare to become a forensic social worker and market yourself in this field." "Complete with a glossary, case examples, and information on how to obtain clients, new referrals, and other contacts, Forensic Social Work thoroughly prepares you for the variety of circumstances that may arise and helps you professionally and successfully overcome future challenges."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11403795.
- catalog contributor b11403796.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description ""This second edition of Forensic Social Work contains everything you need to know about legal and ethical issues you will face as you prepare to become a forensic social worker and market yourself in this field." "Complete with a glossary, case examples, and information on how to obtain clients, new referrals, and other contacts, Forensic Social Work thoroughly prepares you for the variety of circumstances that may arise and helps you professionally and successfully overcome future challenges."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "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 -- 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 -- Testifying in Courtrooms -- Types of Courtroom Witnesses -- Roles of the Social Work Fact Witness -- Distinguishing Fact and Expert Witnesses -- 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 -- 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.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-247) and index.".
- catalog extent "xii, 262 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Forensic social work.".
- catalog identifier "078900867X".
- catalog identifier "0789008688 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Forensic social work.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Haworth Press,".
- catalog relation "Forensic social work.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "344.73/0313 21".
- catalog subject "Evidence, Expert United States.".
- catalog subject "Forensic sociology United States.".
- catalog subject "KF8968.7 .B37 2000".
- catalog subject "Social workers Legal status, laws, etc. United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "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 -- 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 -- Testifying in Courtrooms -- Types of Courtroom Witnesses -- Roles of the Social Work Fact Witness -- Distinguishing Fact and Expert Witnesses -- 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 -- 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.".
- catalog title "Forensic social work : legal aspects of professional practice / Robert L. Barker, Douglas M. Branson.".
- catalog type "text".