Thanks everyone.
I think the issue is violence. You don't really know if it's a common call until you get there. Can we send social workers into a domestic dispute where the husband (yes, I'm being sexist) is threatening the wife with a gun? Or simple car accident but turns out to be stolen car that was part of another crime and the driver is wanted everywhere?
I know now social workers handle disputes of the a child reporting to the school that there's trouble at home, but i don't think they're trained to handle more than that.
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