SOCW 310 - Introductory Forensic Social Work I:Children

Institution:
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne
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Description:
(3 Hrs) Forensic social work is practiced whenever social workers intersect with the courts and the criminal justice system, and when they work with offenders and crime victims. This course will introduce students to the field of forensic social work practice involving children. Topics covered include social work and basic legal concepts, documentation, testifying, credentialing and professional liability, protection of children, adjudication and treatment of juvenile offenders and the role of social workers in the hearing process. This course is beneficial for those social work majors considering social work practice within the criminal justice system and/or in child protection. Fall Prerequisites/Corequisites: SOCW 185, SOCW 340, SOCW 295 (SOCW 295 may be taken concurrently)
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(260) 399-7700
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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