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Citation

Kagle JD, Kopels SL. Health Soc. Work 1994; 19(3): 217-222.

Affiliation

University of Illinois, School of Social Work, Urbana 61801.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1994, Oxford University Press)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7959404

Abstract

Following the Tarasoff decision, many social workers believe that they have a duty to warn third parties of the danger posed to them by clients. However, a careful analysis of this decision and the cases and statutes that have followed indicates that social workers' duty under the law is circumscribed. This article describes social workers' duty under the law and outlines standards of care for assessing and responding to threats of harm. It places the duty to protect third parties into the larger context of social workers' ethical and legal obligation to protect confidentiality.


Language: en

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