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  • Claudia Sandra Krmpotic Centro Argentino de Etnología Americana (Argentina)
Vol. 3 No. 4 (2013), Articles, pages 37-54
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30827/tsg-gsw.v3i4.957
Submitted: Jun 30, 2013 Published: Jun 30, 2013
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The aim of this paper is to analyze forensic practice of the Social Worker from new coordinates, recognizing that the social demand and the public agenda requires today we count on professionals who understand the social role of the law, are trained in the arbitration, the founded social diagnosis, and in a restorative intervention both before damage as a promoter of rights.

From a socio-legal approach, forensic practice is one of the modalities of participation of the scientific-technical knowledge in the arbitration of the social.

The account is enrolled in the studies since 2005 that involved the author referring to Forensic Social Work in the Southern Cone of Latin America, based on bibliographic research, and in the contents collected in individual and group interviews, and professional events. While referring to local experiencies, it is understood that tied current concerns crossing the practice in diverse regions, from the transformations of the state and the law in late modernity with respect to the organization of social life and the conditions of citizenship, along with a diversification of forms of social inequality.

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Krmpotic, C. S. (2013). FORENSIC SOCIAL WORK AS A FIELD OF ACTION IN SOCIAL ARBITRATION. Trabajo Social Global-Global Social Work, 3(4), 37–54. https://doi.org/10.30827/tsg-gsw.v3i4.957