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El. knyga: Social Work and the Courts: A Casebook

(Yeshiva University, New York, NY, USA), (Adler & Kleinman, New Jersey, USA)
  • Formatas: 266 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Oct-2015
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317628385
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  • Formatas: 266 pages
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  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317628385
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Social Work and the Courts is a collection of important and cutting-edge court decisions in the field of human services, now in its third edition. Pollack and Kleinman present an array of legal cases in everyday language, with clear explanation of the facts and issues, and in-depth examinations of the reasoning and implications of each verdict. This new edition includes over twenty new cases, all of which happened between 2010 and 2014, making this one of the most significant and timely investigations of how social work and the law intersect. Special attention is paid to recent rulings in child welfare and social worker liability. The dissection and analysis of these influential cases makes this volume an excellent teaching tool and an essential resource for both social workers and policy makers.

Recenzijos

With the good fortune of reviewing all three editions of Social Work and the Courts while in the manuscript phase, I am able to state that Pollack and Kleinman have continued to produce a brilliant analysis of the impact of law on social work practice. I continue to believe that this work is the best supplemental reading currently on the market. In fact, I continue to believe that social work professors are doing a disservice if they fail to require reading sections of this book as supplemental course assignments.Stephen M. Marson, PhD, ACSW, is the editor of The Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics

This book is a "must have" for anyonelawyer, social worker or agency administratorwho is involved with the delivery of social services. By careful analysis of selected cases, each chapter is a springboard into the legal issues that affect social workers. Each analysis contains an "implications" section that explains "what the decision means" and is quite useful as a source of guidance for special workers and those who develop and implement agency policy.Harvey Schweitzer, JD, is a professor at St. Francis School of Law

This text provides valuable insight into the ways in which law intersects with social work. Pollack and Kleinman review the most relevant court cases in a number of areas including child welfare, mental health practice, and aging, to list just some. In addition to reviewing the facts of cases, the authors summarize the reasoning and implications of the cases for social workers in clear, succinct prose that highlights professional applications.David R. Hodge, PhD, is a professor in the School of Social Work at Arizona State University and a senior nonresident fellow in the Program for Research on Religion and Urban Civil Society at the University of Pennsylvania.

Chapter 1 Child Welfare
7(78)
A Custody
Bottoms v. Bottoms 444 S.E.2d 276 (Va. App. 1994)
8(3)
Valenzuela v. Michel 736 F.3d 1173 (9th Cir Ct App. 2013)
11(2)
Barros v. Barros 309 Conn. 499 (2013)
13(2)
In re Kirchner 164 III.2d 468 (1995)
15(2)
Kingsley v. Kingsley 623 So.2d 780 (Fla. App. 5 Dist. 1993)
17(4)
Nance v. Arkansas Dept. of Human Services 870 S.W.2d 721 (Ark. 1994)
21(4)
Brossoit v. Brossoit 36 Cal. Rptr. 2d 919 (Cal. App. 1 Dist. 1995)
25(4)
B Foster Care
DeShaney v. Winnebago County DSS 109 S. Ct. 998 (1989)
29(3)
Artist M. v. Johnson 917 F.2d 980 (7th Cir. 1990)
32(2)
In re Tajannah O. 8 N.E.3d 1258 (2014)
34(2)
Wildauer v. Frederick County 993 F.2d 369 (4th Cir. 1993)
36(2)
C Terminations of Parental Rights
M.J.S. v. State of Alaska, Dept. of Health and Social Services 39 P.3d 1123 (2002)
38(2)
Helen W. v. Fairfax County 407 S.E.2d 25 (Va. App. 1991)
40(2)
D Adoption
In the Interest of C.G.L. and the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma v. The McDonald Juvenile Office 63 S.W.3d 693 (2002)
42(3)
Kennedy v. Children's Serv. Society of Wisconsin 17 F.3d 980 (7th Cir. 1994)
45(2)
Engstrom v. State 461 N.W.2d 309 (Iowa 1990)
47(3)
Michael J. v. County of Los Angeles, Dept. of Adoptions 247 Cal. Rptr. 504 (Cal. App. 2 Dist. 1988)
50(2)
Matter of Baby M 537 A.2d 1227 (N.J. 1988)
52(4)
Meracle v. Children's Serv. Society of Wisconsin 437 N.W.2d 532 (Wis. 1989)
56(3)
E Child Abuse & Neglect
State v. Hosto-Worthy 877 S.W.2d 150 (Mo. App. E.D. 1994)
59(2)
In Interest of M.A. V. 425 S.E.2d 377 (Ga. App. 1992)
61(2)
A. Y. v. Dept. of Public Welfare 583 A.2d 515 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1990)
63(3)
The People v. Cabral 15 Cal. Rptr. 2d 866 (Cal. App. 5 Dist. 1993)
66(2)
M.R.F. v. Dept. of Public Welfare 595 A.2d 644 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1991)
68(2)
Hildebrand v. Hildebrand 736 F. Supp. 1512 (S.D. Ind. 1990)
70(2)
In re Lataya R. 2002 Cal. App. LEXIS 1907 (2002)
72(3)
Matter of Ana E. 2002 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 53 (2002)
75(3)
People v. Barnes 2002 Cal. App. 426 (2002)
78(2)
Dept. of Child Safety v. Angel B. No. 1 CA-SA 14-0058 (Division 1, Arizona Court of Appeals, 2014)
80(3)
In the interest of O.C. 308 P.3d 1218 (2013)
83(2)
Chapter 2 Social Worker Liability & Immunity
85(16)
Kovacic v. Cuyahoga County Department of Children and Family Services 724 F.3d 687 (6th Cir. 2013)
86(3)
Brent v. Wenk 135 S.Ct. 675 (2014)
89(3)
Burton v. Richmond 276 F.3d 973 (2002)
92(2)
Babcock v. Tyler 884 F.2d 497 (9th Cir. 1989)
94(2)
Rowe v. Bennett 514 A.2d 802 (Me. 1986)
96(3)
Franz v. Lytle 997 F.2d 784 (10th Cir. 1993)
99(2)
Chapter 3 Mental Health Issues
101(18)
In the Interest of Corman 845 N.W.2d 335 (2014)
102(2)
In re Schouler 723 P.2d 1103 (Wash. 1986)
104(3)
Brookhouser v. State of California 13 Cal. Rptr. 2d 658 (Cal. App. 6 Dist. 1992)
107(2)
O'Connor v. Donaldson 422 U.S. 563 (1975)
109(2)
Ricci v. Okin 781 F. Supp. 826 (D. Mass. 1992)
111(3)
Lessard v. Schmidt 349 F. Supp. 1078 (1972)
114(3)
Addington v. Texas 441 U.S. 418 (1979)
117(2)
Chapter 4 Aging
119(14)
Estate of Braden ex rel. Gabaldon v. State 228 Ariz. 323 (2011)
120(2)
McKennon v. Nashville Banner Publishing Co. 115 S. Ct. 879 (1995)
122(3)
Billingslea v. State of Texas 780 S.W.2d 271 (Tex. Cr. App. 1989)
125(3)
In re Byrne 402 So.2d 383 (Fla. 1981)
128(3)
Beverly Ballard v. Chicago Park District 741 F.3d 838 (2014)
131(2)
Chapter 5 Women & The Law
133(14)
United States v. Windsor 133 S.Ct. 2675 (2013)
134(3)
The People v. Hudson 6 Cal. Rptr. 2d 690 (Cal. App. 2 Dist. 1992)
137(2)
Thurman v. City ofTorrington 595 F. Supp. 1521 (1984)
139(3)
Simmons v. State 504 N.E.2d 575 (Ind. 1987)
142(2)
Webster v. Reproductive Health Services 109 S. Ct. 3040 (1989)
144(3)
Chapter 6 Income Support
147(24)
Loper v. New York City Police Dept. 802 F. Supp. 1029 (S.D. N.Y. 1992)
148(2)
State of Louisiana, Dept. of Social Srvs. v. Jones 638 So.2d 699 (La. App. 3 Cir. 1994)
150(3)
Dexter v. Kirschner 984 F.2d 979 (9th Cir. 1992)
153(2)
King v. Smith 88 S. Ct. 2128 (1968)
155(3)
Goldberg v. Kelly 90 S. Ct. 1011 (1970)
158(2)
Wyman v. James 400 U.S. 309 (1971)
160(3)
Pickett v. Brown 462 U.S. 1 (1983)
163(3)
Anderson v. Edwards 115 S. Ct. 1291 (1995)
166(2)
State of Arizona v. Thompson 281 F.3d 248 (2002)
168(3)
Chapter 7 Social Workers In Court
171(8)
State v. Decker 842 P.2d 500 (Wash. App. Div 1 1992)
172(2)
Gentry v. State 443 S.E.2d 667 (Ga. App. 1994)
174(2)
Jaffee v. Redmond 518 U.S. 1 (1996)
176(3)
Chapter 8 Social Workers As Employees
179(12)
Birthisel v. Tri-Cities Health Services 424 S.E.2d 606 (W.Va. 1992)
180(2)
Cunico v. Pueblo School District No. 60 917 F.2d 431 (10th Cir. 1990)
182(3)
Murdock v. Higgins 527 N.W.2d 1 (Mich. App. 1994)
185(3)
Ross v. Denver Dept. of Health and Hospitals 883 P.2d 516 (Colo. App. 1994)
188(3)
Chapter 9 Public Policy
191
Hunter v. United Parcel Service, Inc. 697 F.3d 697 (2014)
192(2)
U.S. v. McLaurin 31 F.3d 258, C.A.2 (Vt.) (2013)
194(4)
L.A.N. et al. v. L.M.B. 292 P.3d 942 (2013)
198(4)
Thomas v. Cumberland County 749 F.3d 217 (2014)
202(3)
Francisco Cortex v. United States No. 12-56924 (9th Cir. 2014)
205(2)
Toyota Motor Manufacturing 122 S. Ct. 681 (2002) v. Williams
207(2)
Paulos-Johnson v. Advocate Trinity Hospital 2002 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2397 (2002)
209(2)
Department of Housing and Urban Development v. Pearlie Rucker 122 S. Ct. 1230 (2002)
211(3)
Wisconsin v. Mitchell 113 S. Ct. 2194 (1993)
214(2)
In the Matter of M.M. and Department of Human Services v. S.M. and R.M. 323 P.3d 947 (2014)
216(2)
Li v. Holder 745 F3d 336 (8th Cir. 2014)
218(3)
Shelby County v. Holder 133 S. Ct. 2612 (2013)
221(3)
Terrance Jamar Graham v. Florida 560 U.S. 48 (2010)
224(2)
Tina Marie Hodge v. Chadwick Craig 382 S.W.3rd 325 (2012)
226(2)
Mt Holly Gardens Citizens in Action Inc. v. Mt Holly Township 658 F.3d 375 (2011)
228
Daniel Pollack, MSSA (MSW), JD, is a professor at Yeshiva University's School of Social Work in New York City. He is also a frequent expert witness on lawsuits involving child abuse, foster care, and adoption.

Toby G. Kleinman, JD, is a partner in the law firm of Adler & Kleinman and has litigated or been a consultant on legal cases dealing with domestic violence, child custody, and abuse in over 45 states. She is a director of the advisory board to the Leadership Council on Child Abuse and Interpersonal Violence (LC) and is a member of the Board of Advisors of the Domestic Violence and Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) at George Washington Law.