Description |
1 online resource (xxvi, 241 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
1. The Nine Deadly Assumptions About Narratives and the Social Work Expert Witness -- 2. From the Couch to the Courtroom: Valuing Forensic Narratives -- 3. The Perfect Storm of Expert Testimony: Neuroscience, Narrative Research, and New Law -- 4. Forensic Narratives and the Power of the Story -- 5. Metaphors, Similes, Myths, Archetypes, and Compelling Expert Testimony -- 6. Fostering Forensic Rapport and Demeanor -- 7. Case Studies and Illustrations of Narrative Expert Testimony -- 8. Ethics Is Not a Separate Thing. It Is the Crucial Thing -- 9. Keeping the Point of the Story Sharp |
Summary |
Specifically designed for social work and social science expert witnesses, this guidebook provides evidence-based, accessible, and practical information for successful court appearances including why effective and efficient expert testimony is more important than ever; what is legally necessary to qualify as an "expert" at trial; why neuroscience, social science, and legal research validate the use of narrative testimony; a description of narrative testimony and how it works; how to craft narrative structures for persuasive testimony; how to use metaphor, archetype, and myth for complete and compelling testimony; and a glossary and a state-by-state guide to expert testimony statutes. The author draws on his expertise in social work and the law in this example-packed and insightful guide. By marrying narrative techniques to the context of expert testimony, the book shows social workers how to make their testimony as expert witnesses accurate, persuasive, and effective |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
In English |
Subject |
Evidence, Expert -- United States
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Social workers -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States
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Evidence, Expert
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Social workers -- Legal status, laws, etc.
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United States
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2013002438 |
ISBN |
9780872931626 |
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0872931625 |
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