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  • Child Protection: Using Research to Improve Policy and Practice
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  • edited by Ron Haskins, Fred Wulczyn, and Mary Bruce Webb
  • 2007
  • Published by: Brookings Institution Press
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The National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW) is the first nationally representative study of children who have been reported to authorities as suspected victims of abuse or neglect and the public programs that protect them. Child Protection is the first book that reports the results of NSCAW, interprets the findings, and puts them into a broader policy context.

The authors, all experts in child welfare issues, address a range of issues made apparent by the survey results, including which types of personal and familial problems the programs are meant to address, the range of services and interventions that the child protection system can make available, and an assessment of these programs. Each chapter discusses the survey's implications and suggests new alternatives for designing and implementing future programs that not only protect at-risk children from further harm but also provide them with security and support. The practical lessons included in this volume make it an essential reference for all professionals working in the child protection field as well as anyone studying in the field of child welfare.

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  1. Front Cover
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  1. Title Page
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  1. Copyright Page
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  1. Table of Contents
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  1. Foreword
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Chapter 1: Using High-Quality Research to Improve Child Protection Practice: An Overview
  2. Ron Haskins, Fred Wulczyn, and Mary Bruce Webb
  3. pp. 1-33
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  1. Chapter 2: Identifying Young Maltreated Children with Developmental Delays
  2. Steven A . Rosenberg, Elliott G. Smith, and Arnold Levinson
  3. pp. 34-43
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  1. Chapter 3: Intimate Partner Violence in the Child Welfare System: Findings from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being
  2. Andrea L. Hazen, Cynthia D. Connelly, Kelly J. Kelleher, John A. Landsverk, and Richard P. Barth
  3. pp. 44-61
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  1. Chapter 4: Initial Construction of an Actuarial Risk Assessment Measure Using the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being
  2. Aron Shlonsky
  3. pp. 62-80
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  1. Chapter 5: Building on Strengths: Current Status and Opportunities for Improvement of Parent Training for Families in Child Welfare
  2. Michael S. Hurlburt, Richard P. Barth, Laurel K. Leslie, John A. Landsverk, and Julie S. Mccrae
  3. pp. 81-106
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  1. Chapter 6: Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health Service Need for Caregivers and Children Involved with Child Welfare
  2. Anne M. LIbby, Heather D. Orton, Richard P. Barth, and Barbara J. Burns
  3. pp. 107-119
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  1. Chapter 7: Medicaid and Mental Health Care for Children in the Child Welfare System
  2. Ramesh Raghavan and Arleen Leibowitz
  3. pp. 120-139
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  1. Chapter 8: Systems Integration and Access to Mental Health Care
  2. John A. Landsverk, Michael S. Hurlburt, and Laurel K. Leslie
  3. pp. 140-154
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  1. Chapter 9: Predictors of Reunification
  2. Judith Wildfire, Richard P. Barth, and Rebecca L. Green
  3. pp. 155-170
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  1. Chapter 10: Placement Stability and Early Behavioral Outcomes among Children in Out-of-Home Care
  2. David M. Rubin, Amanda L. R. O’reilly, Lauren Hafner, Xianqun Luan, and A. Russell Localio
  3. pp. 171-186
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  1. Chapter 11: Kinship Care and Nonkinship Foster Care: Informing the New Debate
  2. Richard P. Barth, Shenyang Guo, Rebecca l. Green, and Julie S. Mccrae
  3. pp. 187-206
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  1. Chapter 12: Child Maltreatment Recurrence among Children Remaining In-Home:
  2. Patricia l. Kohl and Richard P. Barth
  3. pp. 207-225
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  1. Chapter 13: Physical Abuse and Adolescent Developmetn
  2. John Eckenrode, Charles Izzo, and Elliott G. Smith
  3. pp. 226-242
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  1. Chapter 14: Addressing the Educational Needs of Children in Child Welfare Services
  2. Mary Bruce Webb, Pamela Frome, Brenda Jones Harden, Rodney Baxter, Katherine Dowd, and Sunny Hyuckun Shin
  3. pp. 243-258
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 259-260
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 261-268
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  1. The Brookings Institution
  2. p. 269
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  1. Back Cover
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