Forensic Social Work
Psychosocial and Legal Issues Across Diverse Populations and Settings
Herausgeber: Maschi, Tina LCSW ACSW; Leibowitz, George Stuart LICSW
Forensic Social Work
Psychosocial and Legal Issues Across Diverse Populations and Settings
Herausgeber: Maschi, Tina LCSW ACSW; Leibowitz, George Stuart LICSW
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Reviews the latest research and practices in forensic social work. Readers learn to integrate socio-legal knowledge when working with diverse populations in a variety of settings. Noted interdisciplinary contributors review the most common forensic issues encountered in the field to better prepare readers to deal with the resulting financial, psychological, emotional, and legal ramifications.
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Reviews the latest research and practices in forensic social work. Readers learn to integrate socio-legal knowledge when working with diverse populations in a variety of settings. Noted interdisciplinary contributors review the most common forensic issues encountered in the field to better prepare readers to deal with the resulting financial, psychological, emotional, and legal ramifications.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Springer Publishing Co Inc
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 562
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1036g
- ISBN-13: 9780826120663
- ISBN-10: 0826120660
- Artikelnr.: 47769161
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Springer Publishing Co Inc
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 562
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1036g
- ISBN-13: 9780826120663
- ISBN-10: 0826120660
- Artikelnr.: 47769161
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
PART I: A HUMAN RIGHTS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE APPROACH TO FORENSIC PRACTICE
Chapter 1: Conceptual and Historical Overview of Forensic Social Work
Tina Maschi, George S. Leibowitz, Mary Lou Killian
Chapter 2: Life Course Systems Power Analysis: Understanding Health and
Justice Disparities for Forensic Assessment and Intervention
Tina Maschi, George S. Leibowitz
Chapter 3A: Human Rights: Some Implications for Social Work
Rosemary Barbera
Chapter 3B: Social Work and the Law: An Overview of Ethics, Social Work, &
Civil and Criminal Law
David McLeod
PART II: SYSTEMS OF CARE AND FORENSIC PRACTICE
Chapter 4: Education, Social Work and the Law
Carolyn Bradley, Karen Dunn
Chapter 5: Thinking Outside the Box: Tackling Health Inequities through
Forensic Social Work Practice
Karen Bullock, Jodi Hall, David Fitzpatrick
Chapter 6: Housing
Tam Perry, Vanessa Rorai, Claudia Sanford
Chapter 7: Employment at the Intersection of the Juvenile Justice System
Rebecca Linn-Walton
Chapter 8: Families as a System in Forensic Practice
Nancy Mezey, Tina Maschi, George Leibowitz
Chapter 9: Family and Social Services: Meeting Basic Human Needs of Income,
Food, and Shelter
Anne Sparks
Chapter 10: Child Welfare
George Leibowitz, R. Anna Hayward-Everson, Carl Mazza
Chapter 11: Domestic Violence
Joan Pennell
Chapter 12: Substance Use & Co-Occurring Psychiatric Disorders Treatment:
Systems and Issues for Those in Jail, Prison, and on Parole
Keith Morgen, Kelsey Denison-Vesel, Abigail Voelkner, Carolyn
Brouard, Jaclyn Smith, Alissa Nowak
Chapter 13: Critical Issues, Trends, and Interventions in Juvenile Justice
Wesley Church, George S. Leibowitz, Tina Maschi
Chapter 14: The Criminal Justice System: A History of Mass Incarceration
with Implications for Forensic Social Work
Kirk James
Chapter 15: Adult Protective Services at the Intersection of Aging and
Disability
Joy Swanson Ernst, Patricia Brownell, Tina Maschi
Chapter 16: Justice Involved Veterans: Programs and Services
Kelli Canada, Clark Peters, Danielle Easter
Chapter 17: The Immigrant Justice System
Carol Cleaveland
Chapter 18: Intersectoral Collaboration: Mental Health, Substance Abuse and
Homelessness Among Vulnerable Populations
David Fitzpatrick, Jodi Hall, Karen Bullock
PART III: CORE SKILLS: PRACTICE, RESEARCH AND EVALUATION, POLICY, AND
ADVOCACY
Chapter 19: Empirically Informed Forensic Social Work Practice
Melissa Grady, Jill Levenson, David Prescott
Chapter 20: Motivational Interviewing
David Prescott, George S. Leibowitz
Chapter 21: Forensic Interviewing
Susan Robbins
Chapter 22: Expert Witness Testimony in Forensic Practice and Justice
Systems
Shreya Mandal
Chapter 23: Restorative Justice and Community Well Being: Visualizing
Theories, Practices, and Research - Part 1
Johannes Wheeldon Katherine van Wormer
Chapter 25: Empowerment and Feminist Practice with Forensic Populations
Sandra Turner
Chapter 26: Family Engagement and Social Work in Statutory Settings
Gale Burford
Chapter 27: Collaboration and Care Coordination
Ida Dickie, Tina Maschi
Chapter 28: Human Rights Issues and Research with Prisoners and Other
Vulnerable Populations: Where Does Evidence-Based Practice Go From Here?
Sandy Gibson
Chapter 29: Forensic Research and Evaluation: Program and Policy
Interventions that Promote Human Rights and Social Justice
Tina Maschi, George S. Leibowitz, Joanne Rees
Chapter 30: Case Level and Policy Advocacy
Eileen Klein
Chapter 31: Victim Advocacy
Marie Mele
Chapter 32: Family Televisiting: An Innovative Psychologist-Directed
Program to Increase Resilience & Reduce Trauma Among Children with
Incarcerated Parents
Frank Corigliano
Chapter 1: Conceptual and Historical Overview of Forensic Social Work
Tina Maschi, George S. Leibowitz, Mary Lou Killian
Chapter 2: Life Course Systems Power Analysis: Understanding Health and
Justice Disparities for Forensic Assessment and Intervention
Tina Maschi, George S. Leibowitz
Chapter 3A: Human Rights: Some Implications for Social Work
Rosemary Barbera
Chapter 3B: Social Work and the Law: An Overview of Ethics, Social Work, &
Civil and Criminal Law
David McLeod
PART II: SYSTEMS OF CARE AND FORENSIC PRACTICE
Chapter 4: Education, Social Work and the Law
Carolyn Bradley, Karen Dunn
Chapter 5: Thinking Outside the Box: Tackling Health Inequities through
Forensic Social Work Practice
Karen Bullock, Jodi Hall, David Fitzpatrick
Chapter 6: Housing
Tam Perry, Vanessa Rorai, Claudia Sanford
Chapter 7: Employment at the Intersection of the Juvenile Justice System
Rebecca Linn-Walton
Chapter 8: Families as a System in Forensic Practice
Nancy Mezey, Tina Maschi, George Leibowitz
Chapter 9: Family and Social Services: Meeting Basic Human Needs of Income,
Food, and Shelter
Anne Sparks
Chapter 10: Child Welfare
George Leibowitz, R. Anna Hayward-Everson, Carl Mazza
Chapter 11: Domestic Violence
Joan Pennell
Chapter 12: Substance Use & Co-Occurring Psychiatric Disorders Treatment:
Systems and Issues for Those in Jail, Prison, and on Parole
Keith Morgen, Kelsey Denison-Vesel, Abigail Voelkner, Carolyn
Brouard, Jaclyn Smith, Alissa Nowak
Chapter 13: Critical Issues, Trends, and Interventions in Juvenile Justice
Wesley Church, George S. Leibowitz, Tina Maschi
Chapter 14: The Criminal Justice System: A History of Mass Incarceration
with Implications for Forensic Social Work
Kirk James
Chapter 15: Adult Protective Services at the Intersection of Aging and
Disability
Joy Swanson Ernst, Patricia Brownell, Tina Maschi
Chapter 16: Justice Involved Veterans: Programs and Services
Kelli Canada, Clark Peters, Danielle Easter
Chapter 17: The Immigrant Justice System
Carol Cleaveland
Chapter 18: Intersectoral Collaboration: Mental Health, Substance Abuse and
Homelessness Among Vulnerable Populations
David Fitzpatrick, Jodi Hall, Karen Bullock
PART III: CORE SKILLS: PRACTICE, RESEARCH AND EVALUATION, POLICY, AND
ADVOCACY
Chapter 19: Empirically Informed Forensic Social Work Practice
Melissa Grady, Jill Levenson, David Prescott
Chapter 20: Motivational Interviewing
David Prescott, George S. Leibowitz
Chapter 21: Forensic Interviewing
Susan Robbins
Chapter 22: Expert Witness Testimony in Forensic Practice and Justice
Systems
Shreya Mandal
Chapter 23: Restorative Justice and Community Well Being: Visualizing
Theories, Practices, and Research - Part 1
Johannes Wheeldon Katherine van Wormer
Chapter 25: Empowerment and Feminist Practice with Forensic Populations
Sandra Turner
Chapter 26: Family Engagement and Social Work in Statutory Settings
Gale Burford
Chapter 27: Collaboration and Care Coordination
Ida Dickie, Tina Maschi
Chapter 28: Human Rights Issues and Research with Prisoners and Other
Vulnerable Populations: Where Does Evidence-Based Practice Go From Here?
Sandy Gibson
Chapter 29: Forensic Research and Evaluation: Program and Policy
Interventions that Promote Human Rights and Social Justice
Tina Maschi, George S. Leibowitz, Joanne Rees
Chapter 30: Case Level and Policy Advocacy
Eileen Klein
Chapter 31: Victim Advocacy
Marie Mele
Chapter 32: Family Televisiting: An Innovative Psychologist-Directed
Program to Increase Resilience & Reduce Trauma Among Children with
Incarcerated Parents
Frank Corigliano
PART I: A HUMAN RIGHTS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE APPROACH TO FORENSIC PRACTICE
Chapter 1: Conceptual and Historical Overview of Forensic Social Work
Tina Maschi, George S. Leibowitz, Mary Lou Killian
Chapter 2: Life Course Systems Power Analysis: Understanding Health and
Justice Disparities for Forensic Assessment and Intervention
Tina Maschi, George S. Leibowitz
Chapter 3A: Human Rights: Some Implications for Social Work
Rosemary Barbera
Chapter 3B: Social Work and the Law: An Overview of Ethics, Social Work, &
Civil and Criminal Law
David McLeod
PART II: SYSTEMS OF CARE AND FORENSIC PRACTICE
Chapter 4: Education, Social Work and the Law
Carolyn Bradley, Karen Dunn
Chapter 5: Thinking Outside the Box: Tackling Health Inequities through
Forensic Social Work Practice
Karen Bullock, Jodi Hall, David Fitzpatrick
Chapter 6: Housing
Tam Perry, Vanessa Rorai, Claudia Sanford
Chapter 7: Employment at the Intersection of the Juvenile Justice System
Rebecca Linn-Walton
Chapter 8: Families as a System in Forensic Practice
Nancy Mezey, Tina Maschi, George Leibowitz
Chapter 9: Family and Social Services: Meeting Basic Human Needs of Income,
Food, and Shelter
Anne Sparks
Chapter 10: Child Welfare
George Leibowitz, R. Anna Hayward-Everson, Carl Mazza
Chapter 11: Domestic Violence
Joan Pennell
Chapter 12: Substance Use & Co-Occurring Psychiatric Disorders Treatment:
Systems and Issues for Those in Jail, Prison, and on Parole
Keith Morgen, Kelsey Denison-Vesel, Abigail Voelkner, Carolyn
Brouard, Jaclyn Smith, Alissa Nowak
Chapter 13: Critical Issues, Trends, and Interventions in Juvenile Justice
Wesley Church, George S. Leibowitz, Tina Maschi
Chapter 14: The Criminal Justice System: A History of Mass Incarceration
with Implications for Forensic Social Work
Kirk James
Chapter 15: Adult Protective Services at the Intersection of Aging and
Disability
Joy Swanson Ernst, Patricia Brownell, Tina Maschi
Chapter 16: Justice Involved Veterans: Programs and Services
Kelli Canada, Clark Peters, Danielle Easter
Chapter 17: The Immigrant Justice System
Carol Cleaveland
Chapter 18: Intersectoral Collaboration: Mental Health, Substance Abuse and
Homelessness Among Vulnerable Populations
David Fitzpatrick, Jodi Hall, Karen Bullock
PART III: CORE SKILLS: PRACTICE, RESEARCH AND EVALUATION, POLICY, AND
ADVOCACY
Chapter 19: Empirically Informed Forensic Social Work Practice
Melissa Grady, Jill Levenson, David Prescott
Chapter 20: Motivational Interviewing
David Prescott, George S. Leibowitz
Chapter 21: Forensic Interviewing
Susan Robbins
Chapter 22: Expert Witness Testimony in Forensic Practice and Justice
Systems
Shreya Mandal
Chapter 23: Restorative Justice and Community Well Being: Visualizing
Theories, Practices, and Research - Part 1
Johannes Wheeldon Katherine van Wormer
Chapter 25: Empowerment and Feminist Practice with Forensic Populations
Sandra Turner
Chapter 26: Family Engagement and Social Work in Statutory Settings
Gale Burford
Chapter 27: Collaboration and Care Coordination
Ida Dickie, Tina Maschi
Chapter 28: Human Rights Issues and Research with Prisoners and Other
Vulnerable Populations: Where Does Evidence-Based Practice Go From Here?
Sandy Gibson
Chapter 29: Forensic Research and Evaluation: Program and Policy
Interventions that Promote Human Rights and Social Justice
Tina Maschi, George S. Leibowitz, Joanne Rees
Chapter 30: Case Level and Policy Advocacy
Eileen Klein
Chapter 31: Victim Advocacy
Marie Mele
Chapter 32: Family Televisiting: An Innovative Psychologist-Directed
Program to Increase Resilience & Reduce Trauma Among Children with
Incarcerated Parents
Frank Corigliano
Chapter 1: Conceptual and Historical Overview of Forensic Social Work
Tina Maschi, George S. Leibowitz, Mary Lou Killian
Chapter 2: Life Course Systems Power Analysis: Understanding Health and
Justice Disparities for Forensic Assessment and Intervention
Tina Maschi, George S. Leibowitz
Chapter 3A: Human Rights: Some Implications for Social Work
Rosemary Barbera
Chapter 3B: Social Work and the Law: An Overview of Ethics, Social Work, &
Civil and Criminal Law
David McLeod
PART II: SYSTEMS OF CARE AND FORENSIC PRACTICE
Chapter 4: Education, Social Work and the Law
Carolyn Bradley, Karen Dunn
Chapter 5: Thinking Outside the Box: Tackling Health Inequities through
Forensic Social Work Practice
Karen Bullock, Jodi Hall, David Fitzpatrick
Chapter 6: Housing
Tam Perry, Vanessa Rorai, Claudia Sanford
Chapter 7: Employment at the Intersection of the Juvenile Justice System
Rebecca Linn-Walton
Chapter 8: Families as a System in Forensic Practice
Nancy Mezey, Tina Maschi, George Leibowitz
Chapter 9: Family and Social Services: Meeting Basic Human Needs of Income,
Food, and Shelter
Anne Sparks
Chapter 10: Child Welfare
George Leibowitz, R. Anna Hayward-Everson, Carl Mazza
Chapter 11: Domestic Violence
Joan Pennell
Chapter 12: Substance Use & Co-Occurring Psychiatric Disorders Treatment:
Systems and Issues for Those in Jail, Prison, and on Parole
Keith Morgen, Kelsey Denison-Vesel, Abigail Voelkner, Carolyn
Brouard, Jaclyn Smith, Alissa Nowak
Chapter 13: Critical Issues, Trends, and Interventions in Juvenile Justice
Wesley Church, George S. Leibowitz, Tina Maschi
Chapter 14: The Criminal Justice System: A History of Mass Incarceration
with Implications for Forensic Social Work
Kirk James
Chapter 15: Adult Protective Services at the Intersection of Aging and
Disability
Joy Swanson Ernst, Patricia Brownell, Tina Maschi
Chapter 16: Justice Involved Veterans: Programs and Services
Kelli Canada, Clark Peters, Danielle Easter
Chapter 17: The Immigrant Justice System
Carol Cleaveland
Chapter 18: Intersectoral Collaboration: Mental Health, Substance Abuse and
Homelessness Among Vulnerable Populations
David Fitzpatrick, Jodi Hall, Karen Bullock
PART III: CORE SKILLS: PRACTICE, RESEARCH AND EVALUATION, POLICY, AND
ADVOCACY
Chapter 19: Empirically Informed Forensic Social Work Practice
Melissa Grady, Jill Levenson, David Prescott
Chapter 20: Motivational Interviewing
David Prescott, George S. Leibowitz
Chapter 21: Forensic Interviewing
Susan Robbins
Chapter 22: Expert Witness Testimony in Forensic Practice and Justice
Systems
Shreya Mandal
Chapter 23: Restorative Justice and Community Well Being: Visualizing
Theories, Practices, and Research - Part 1
Johannes Wheeldon Katherine van Wormer
Chapter 25: Empowerment and Feminist Practice with Forensic Populations
Sandra Turner
Chapter 26: Family Engagement and Social Work in Statutory Settings
Gale Burford
Chapter 27: Collaboration and Care Coordination
Ida Dickie, Tina Maschi
Chapter 28: Human Rights Issues and Research with Prisoners and Other
Vulnerable Populations: Where Does Evidence-Based Practice Go From Here?
Sandy Gibson
Chapter 29: Forensic Research and Evaluation: Program and Policy
Interventions that Promote Human Rights and Social Justice
Tina Maschi, George S. Leibowitz, Joanne Rees
Chapter 30: Case Level and Policy Advocacy
Eileen Klein
Chapter 31: Victim Advocacy
Marie Mele
Chapter 32: Family Televisiting: An Innovative Psychologist-Directed
Program to Increase Resilience & Reduce Trauma Among Children with
Incarcerated Parents
Frank Corigliano







