Role of Law in Social Work Practice and Administration
Explore the intricate relationship between law and social work in Theodore J. Stein's illuminating book, Role of Law in Social Work Practice and Administration. Published by Columbia University Press in 2004, this comprehensive hardback spans 496 pages and delves into how legal frameworks shape the practice of social workers within various agencies and court systems. Stein expertly analyses the vital role of law in guiding social work, demonstrating its influence on daily interactions and decisions made by professionals in the field. Whether you are a social worker, legal practitioner, or student of social science, this book is an invaluable resource that underscores the importance of legal knowledge in enhancing social service delivery. Gain insights that will empower your practice and elevate your understanding of this essential connection.