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- There is little or no formal academic program for forensic social work.
- Knowledge must therefore be pursued by individuals in workshops and seminars, gained from mentors or acquired through on-the-job training.
- Forensic social work is anything a social worker is doing in the field of criminal or civil law, whether defendant- or client-based, including child protection.
- This can incluse child-custody issues involving separation, divorce, neglect, termination of parental rights, implications of child and spouse abuse, juvenile and adult services, corrections and mandated treatment.