Sunny Harris Rome is an Associate Professor in the Department of Social Work at George Mason University where has served as BSW Director, MSW Director, and Department Chair. Prior to joining the faculty, she worked as a litigator for the U.S. Department of Education and a lobbyist for the National Association of Social Workers. She teaches courses on social policy, legislative advocacy, social work and the law, forensic social work practice, and community change. Her research interests focus on the intersection of social work and law, primarily in the areas of child welfare and immigration. She is a Faculty Fellow with the Cochrane Collaboration College for Policy and is active in promoting social work involvement in political action. Professor Rome earned her MSW from the University of Michigan and her JD from Georgetown University.
Found in this Section:
1. Brief Table of Contents
2. Full Table of Contents
1. BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
UNIT I: POLICY, PRACTICE, AND THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT
Chapter 1: Social Work and the Legal System
Chapter 2: Law and Judicial Policy
Chapter 3: Law and Forensic Practice
Chapter 4: Influencing the Judicial System
Chapter 5: Practicing Within the Law
UNIT II: CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Chapter 6: Child Abuse & Neglect
Chapter 7: Adoption
Chapter 8: Child Custody
Chapter 9: Domestic Violence
Chapter 10: Older Adults
UNIT III: HEALTH AND JUSTICE
Chapter 11: Juvenile Justice
Chapter 12: Criminal Justice
Chapter 13: Death Penalty
Chapter 14: Health
Chapter 15: Mental Health
UNIT IV: CIVIL LIBERTIES AND CIVIL RIGHTS
Chapter 16: Legal Rights of Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Chapter 17: Legal Rights of Women
Chapter 18: Legal Rights of Sexual Minorities
Chapter 19: Legal Rights of Immigrants
Chapter 20: Legal Rights of Students
Appendices
Glossary of Terms
Amendments to the U.S. Constitution
Index
2. FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
UNIT I: POLICY, PRACTICE, AND THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT
Chapter 1: Social Work and the Legal System
History and Rationale
The Different Types of Law
The Different Types of Courts
Comparing Civil and Criminal Proceedings
How a Court Case Proceeds
Understanding the Legal Environment
Pull-Out: Preparing Children for Court
Comparing Social Work and Law
Pull-Out: Working in the Office of the Public Defender
Alternatives to the Traditional Court System
Summary and Conclusion
References
Chapter 2: Law and Judicial Policy
The Role of Case Law in Policy
Comparing Statutory Law and Case Law
How Statutory Law and Case Law Interact
The United States Supreme Court
How Judges Make Decisions
Reading and Analyzing a Case
Sample Case: Dornhecker v. Malibu Grand Prix Corp.
Summary and Conclusion
References
Chapter 3: Law and Forensic Practice
Overview of Forensic Practice
Forensic Interviewing
Testifying in Court
Conducting Forensic Evaluations
Pull-Out: Specialized Forensic Centers
Ethical Considerations in Forensic Practice
Summary and Conclusion
References
Chapter 4: Influencing the Judicial System
Participating in Judicial Selection
Submitting Amicus Briefs
Testifying as an Expert Witness
Summary and Conclusion
References
Chapter 5: Practicing Within the Law
Overview of Malpractice Law
Informed Consent
Confidentiality and Privilege
Pull-Out: Responding to a Subpoena
The Treatment Process
Pull-Out: E-Therapy
Social Work Records
Sample Case: Hamman v. County of Maricopa
Summary and Conclusion
References
UNIT II: CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Chapter 6: Child Abuse & Neglect
Background
The Life Cycle of a Child Maltreatment Case
Pull-Out: Interviewing Child Victims
Going to Court
Pull-Out: Recovered Memory Syndrome
Children as Witnesses in Court
Sample Case: Dumpson v. Daniel M.
Summary and Conclusion
References
Chapter 7: Adoption
Background
Types of Adoption
The Adoption Process
Pull-Out: Special Considerations in Adoption Placements
Consent and Revocation of Consent
Open Adoption and Access to Adoption Records
Annulment and Wrongful Adoption
Pull-Out: Adoption under the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)
International Adoption
Sample Case: Robert O. v. Russell K.
Summary and Conclusion
References
Chapter 8: Child Custody
Types of Custody
Historical Approaches to Custody
Current trends
Pull-Out: Conducting Child Custody Evaluations
Legal Presumptions
Rights to Visitation
Sample Case: Painter v. Bannister
Summary and Conclusion
References
Chapter 9: Domestic Violence
History and Incidence
The Dynamics of Domestic Violence
Pull-Out: Battering in Same-Sex Couples
Pull-Out: Stalking and Cyber-Stalking
Protecting the Victims
Prosecuting the Perpetrators
Domestic Violence Courts
Battered Women as Defendants
Sample Case: State v. Vue
Summary and Conclusion
References
Chapter 10: Older Adults
Background
Adult Protection
Age Discrimination
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
Competency, Guardianship and End-of-Life
Pull-Out: Physician Assisted Suicide
Sample Case: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc. v. Cline
Summary and Conclusion
References
UNIT III: HEALTH AND JUSTICE
Chapter 11: Juvenile Justice
Background
History and Philosophy of the Juvenile Justice System
Pull-Out: The Adolescent Brain
Juvenile Court Proceedings
Waiving Constitutional Rights
Pull-Out: Trying Juveniles as Adults
Social Workers and the Juvenile Justice System
Sample Case: State In Interest of S.H.
Summary and Conclusion
References
Chapter 12: Criminal Justice
Background
Law Enforcement
The Courts
Corrections
Pull-Out: Felony Convictions and Voting Rights
Sample Case: Farmer v. Brennan
Summary and Conclusion
References
Chapter 13: Death Penalty
Background
Pull-Out: Disproportionality and the Death Penalty
Arguments For and Against the Death Penalty
Legal Exemptions to the Death Penalty
Pull-Out: Social Workers and Mitigation
Sample Case: Kennedy v. Louisiana
Summary and Conclusions
References
Chapter 14: Health
Background
Reproductive rights
Pull-Out: Conscience Clauses
HIV/AIDS
Human Genetics
Sample Case: Johnson v. Florida
Summary and Conclusion
References
Chapter 15: Mental Health
Background
Civil Commitment
Pull-Out: Involuntary Commitment of Convicted Sex Offenders
The Rights to Receive and Refuse Treatment
Pull-Out: Mental Health Advance Directives
Competency to Stand Trial
The Insanity Defense
Sample Case: People v. Kurbegovic
Summary and Conclusion
References
UNIT IV: CIVIL LIBERTIES AND CIVIL RIGHTS
Chapter 16: Legal Rights of Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Background
Pull-Out: Hate Crimes
The Equal Protection Clause
Rights in Employment
Rights in Housing
Rights in Education
Sample Case: Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
Summary and Conclusion
References
Chapter 17: Legal Rights of Women
Background
Sex and the Equal Protection Clause
Rights in Employment
Rights in Education
Pull-Out: Single-sex education
Sample Case: Cleveland Board of Education v. LaFleur
Summary and Conclusion
References
Chapter 18: Legal Rights of Sexual Minorities
Background
Sexual orientation and the Constitution
Rights in Employment
Legal Rights and Military Service
Marriage Equality
Pull-Out: LGBT Rights in a Global Context
Sample Case: Boy Scouts of America v. Dale
Summary and Conclusion
References
Chapter 19: Legal Rights of Immigrants
Background
Pull-Out: The “Anchor Baby” Controversy
Immigration and the Equal Protection Clause
Access to Public Benefits
Rights in Employment
Detection, Detention, and Removal
Sample Case: Plyer v. Doe
Summary and Conclusion
References
Chapter 20: Legal Rights of Students
Background
Freedom of Expression
Search and Seizure
School Discipline
Pull-Out: Disciplining Students with Disabilities
Special Education
Sample Case: Timothy W. v. Rochester
Summary and Conclusion
References
Appendices
Glossary of Terms
Amendments to the U.S. Constitution
Index
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