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Forensic social work is a unique practice field that interfaces with criminal justice or legal systems at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels of practice. The Handbook of Forensic Social Work Practice provides important reference content that explores the multiple facets of the justice system, the differential nature by which people, families, and communities navigate it, and the various ways social workers interface with the criminal justice system with associated client populations.
The Handbook is an essential and accessible resource for social workers in forensic practice that synthesizes current theory, policy, and practice. This comprehensive tool for social workers engaged in forensic practice will assist in knowledge and skill acquisition to enhance effective social work delivery.
Contents
1. Introduction to Forensic Social Work
2. Introduction to the U.S. Court System
3. Introduction to the Development of Social Policy
4. Ethics in Forensic Social Work
5. Women in Forensic Settings
6. Older Adults in Forensic Settings
7. Sexual Orientation in Forensic Settings
8. Gender Identity in Forensic Settings
9. Race and Ethnicity in Forensic Settings
10. Mental Health and Forensic Settings
11. Historical Criminal Justice Theory
12. Trauma Informed Theory and Criminal Justice
13. Major Policies Impacting Child Welfare
14. Mass Incarceration and for Profit Prisons
15. Immigration Policy
16. Drug Policy
17. Capital Punishment
18. Mental Health Policies
19. Juvenile Justice Policy
20. Civil Commitment Policies
21. Intimate Partner Violence Policies
22. Reentry: Challenges, Collateral Consequences, and Advocacy for Returning Community Members
23. Child Welfare
24. Domestic & Relational Violence
25. Juvenile Justice
26. Drug Court
27. Veteran Court
28. Mental Health Court
29. Probation
30. Restorative Justice
31. Correctional Settings
32. Human Trafficking
33. Decarceration and Advocacy