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Child Protection

Child Protection Using Research to Improve Policy and Practice

Children & Families

Fred Wulczyn, Mary Bruce Webb and Ron Haskins, eds., Brookings Institution Press 2007 c. 268pp.

Foreword

Acknowledgements

1. Using High-Quality Research to Improve Child Protection Practice: An Overview

2. Identifying Young Maltreated Chlidren with Developmental Delays

3. Intimate Partner Violence in the Child Welfare System: Findings from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being

4. Initial Construction of an Actuarial Risk Assessment Measure Using the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being

5. Building on Strengths: Current Status and Opportunities for Improvement of Parent Training for Families in Child Welfare

6. Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health Service Need for Caregivers and Children Involved with Child Welfare

7. Medicaid and Mental Health Care for Children in the Child Welfare System

8. Systems Integration and Access to Mental Health Care

9. Predictors of Reunification

10. Placement Stability and Early Behavioral Outcomes among Children in Out-of-Home Care

11. Kinship Care and Nonkinship Foster Care: Informing the New Debate

12. Child Maltreatment Recurrence among Children Remaining In-Home: Predictors of Re-Reports

13. Physical Abuse and Adolescent Development

14. Addressing the Educational Needs of Children in Child Welfare Services

Contributors

Index

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