Transcription of Section: PREPARING TO TESTIFY: THE SCHOOL …
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Title: PREPARING TO testify : THE SCHOOL counselor AS COURT WITNESS , By: James, Susan Hackbarth, DeVaney, Susan B., SCHOOL counselor , 0036-6536, November 1, 1995, Vol. 43, Issue 2 Database: Academic Search Premier section : features PREPARING TO testify : THE SCHOOL counselor AS COURT WITNESS Throughout our nation's history, the public schools have been called upon to address social ills. Perhaps more than any time in history, however, today's schools carry responsibility for managing matters of suicide and violence, drug abuse, child neglect, and child pregnancy--situations that ultimately may lead to litigation. Counselors, as SCHOOL staff members, are most likely to work with children and their guardians on sensitive issues, and are finding themselves increasingly facing legal responsibility both for their own actions and for the actions of their clientele (Davis & Ritchie, 1993).
Because school counselors are more likely to be called as general witnesses, the remainder of this article focuses on the school counselor as a witness of fact.
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