Whether protecting their own rights or those of their clients, or
navigating the juvenile justice, immigration, or welfare systems, social
workers confront legal issues every day. This book explores legal
concepts, legal reasoning, and legal processes--illustrated with case
vignettes from social work practice--in order to provide social work
practitioners and students with practical and accessible legal
knowledge. It introduces readers to scholarship about the law and to
conceptual knowledge that can be applied to any interaction with the
legal system. Social workers are thereby enabled to -think like a
lawyer- and increase their effectiveness. The volume features a
discussion of recent reform movements, including Alternative Dispute
Resolution, and an appendix of sources for legal information and
research on the law.