Sumario: | This book is a comprehensive compilation focusing on social work within the socio-legal context. It brings together insights from 37 social work professionals from 11 countries, including Brazil, Argentina, Spain, and the United States. The book explores various aspects of judicial social work, including ethics, diversity, and human rights, as well as specific issues such as migration, juvenile justice, and gender violence. It aims to integrate social work practices into judicial systems, offering a nuanced understanding of individuals in conflict through socio-economic and familial contexts. The intended audience includes social work professionals and those involved in the legal system, providing a valuable resource for understanding the integration of social work into judicial processes.
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