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Ch. 1 | Factors contributing to the overrepresentation of African American children in the child welfare system | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Child welfare and race : models of disproportionality | 25 |
Ch. 3 | Race differences in risk of maltreatment in the general child population | 47 |
Ch. 4 | The role of race in child protective services screening decisions | 63 |
Ch. 5 | Racial differences in child protective services investigation of abused and neglected children | 97 |
Ch. 6 | Indicated child abuse and neglect reports : is the investigation process racially biased? | 119 |
Ch. 7 | The effect of risk assessments and their relationship to maltreatment recurrence across races | 131 |
Ch. 8 | Effects of a research-based risk assessment on racial/ethnic disproportionality in service provision decisions | 147 |
Ch. 9 | Factors that predict the decision to place a child in substitute care | 163 |
Ch. 10 | The entry of children from the welfare system into foster care : differences by race | 173 |
Ch. 11 | The role of race in foster care placements | 187 |
Ch. 12 | The effect of race on reunification from substitute care in Illinois | 201 |
Ch. 13 | The role of race in parental reunification | 215 |
Ch. 14 | The changing significance of race and kinship for achieving permanence for foster children | 231 |
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Add Race Matters in Child Welfare: The Overrepresentation of African American Children in the System, Although African Americans constituted 15% of the child population of the United States in 1999, they accounted for 45% of the children in substitute care. In contrast, white children, who constituted 60% of the U.S. population, accounted for only 36% of , Race Matters in Child Welfare: The Overrepresentation of African American Children in the System to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Race Matters in Child Welfare: The Overrepresentation of African American Children in the System, Although African Americans constituted 15% of the child population of the United States in 1999, they accounted for 45% of the children in substitute care. In contrast, white children, who constituted 60% of the U.S. population, accounted for only 36% of , Race Matters in Child Welfare: The Overrepresentation of African American Children in the System to your collection on WonderClub |