The aim of this descriptive study was to compare the report profiles of Caucasian, Aboriginal, and other visible minority children whose cases were assessed by child protective serv-ices in Canada. The results show that children of Aboriginal ancestry and from visible minority groups are selected for investigation by child protective services 1.77 times more frequently than are children in the general population. Physical abuse is reported and substantiated more often for Asian children, whereas neglect is chiefly an issue with Aboriginal and black children. Child vulnerability factors and parental and housing risk factors alone cannot explain the higher substantiation percentages, except for Aboriginal children, for whom the risks are high...
AbstractObjectiveFluke et al. (2010) analyzed Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and N...
This paper presents an overview of the safety and security of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
This comparative analysis of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal families uses a 1998 Cana-dian study of c...
The purpose of the study is to examine reported cases of maltreatment in Aboriginal children and com...
The purpose of the study is to examine reported cases of maltreatment in Aboriginal children and com...
Summary This article reports on a comparison of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) and non...
This is a Post-Print of an article published by Elsevier in Child Abuse and Neglect in 2017. The pub...
This resource presents and discusses a snapshot of data describing the rates of involvement of Abori...
This three-paper dissertation triangulated three different data sources using mixed methods to build...
First Nations children are chronically overrepresented in the child welfare system in Canada. This i...
Child sexual abuse (CSA), a prevalent problem across cultures and countries, threatens the well-bein...
This three-paper dissertation triangulated three different data sources using mixed methods to build...
Child sexual abuse (CSA), a prevalent problem across cultures and countries, threatens the well-bein...
Objective: Fluke et al. (2010) analyzed Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and Neglect...
This paper presents and discusses a snapshot of data describing the rates of involvement of Aborigi...
AbstractObjectiveFluke et al. (2010) analyzed Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and N...
This paper presents an overview of the safety and security of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
This comparative analysis of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal families uses a 1998 Cana-dian study of c...
The purpose of the study is to examine reported cases of maltreatment in Aboriginal children and com...
The purpose of the study is to examine reported cases of maltreatment in Aboriginal children and com...
Summary This article reports on a comparison of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) and non...
This is a Post-Print of an article published by Elsevier in Child Abuse and Neglect in 2017. The pub...
This resource presents and discusses a snapshot of data describing the rates of involvement of Abori...
This three-paper dissertation triangulated three different data sources using mixed methods to build...
First Nations children are chronically overrepresented in the child welfare system in Canada. This i...
Child sexual abuse (CSA), a prevalent problem across cultures and countries, threatens the well-bein...
This three-paper dissertation triangulated three different data sources using mixed methods to build...
Child sexual abuse (CSA), a prevalent problem across cultures and countries, threatens the well-bein...
Objective: Fluke et al. (2010) analyzed Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and Neglect...
This paper presents and discusses a snapshot of data describing the rates of involvement of Aborigi...
AbstractObjectiveFluke et al. (2010) analyzed Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and N...
This paper presents an overview of the safety and security of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
This comparative analysis of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal families uses a 1998 Cana-dian study of c...