Social Work Law uses a range of learning tools to help reinforce your understanding of the law in practice:
Learning objectives at the start of each chapter help structure your study
Talking points in each chapter identify areas of debate for discussion
Exercises and case studies offer a problem based learning application of the law
End of chapter summaries identify the key points from each topic
Further reading sections and website references encourage you to explore the area further
Legal Skills for working in court and other aspects of the social work role help to demystify the law and encourage students and social workers to embrace law as part of their career long professional development
This text then challenges students to take theory one step further by having them put the concepts into action. The many changes in the tenth edition reflect the authors’ never-ending mission to present a balance between knowledge and application, while including coverage on the latest advances in the field.
The text’s student-friendly framework is packed with engaging first-person accounts that illuminate the changing dynamics of the U.S. population, and reveal the stories behind these changes. Incorporating the latest statistics and data, Race and Ethnic Relations enables educators to stay current in this ever-changing area of study.
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