To understand how decisions are made in abuse/neglect cases by the child welfare system, the authors asked child welfare experts and protective service line workers to make decisions about actual child abuse and neglect cases on the basis of written summaries of the cases. Respondents included 27 experts and 103 line workers. Regression analyses found that workers and experts emphasized the same case characteristics in making their decisions, but the decisions were not well structured in the sense that they were not well predicted by case characteristics. Individual experts and workers varied widely in the decisions they made on identical cases. The authors conclude that decision making in the child protective system is inconsistent, with e...
Practitioners investigating cases of suspected child maltreatment often disagree whether a child is ...
Practitioners investigating cases of suspected child maltreatment often disagree whether a child is ...
Our knowledge of decision making in child welfare has evolved concurrent with the recognition that t...
Assessment and decision-making in child maltreatment cases is difficult. Practitioners face many unc...
The subject of this study is the disturbed child, who has been emotionally and physically neglected....
Item does not contain fulltextChild welfare professionals regularly make crucial decisions that have...
Our knowledge of decision making in child welfare has evolved concurrent with the recognition that t...
This thesis comprises a comprehensive investigation of professional decision making in the managemen...
Assessment and decision-making in child maltreatment cases is difficult. Practitioners face many unc...
Professionals working in child welfare and child protection are making decisions with crucial implic...
In Australia, approximately one in 100 children will experience child maltreatment and be the subjec...
This study treats the problems that the social worker (the child welfare worker) is faced with, when...
Decision-making is located at the heart of social work as a core professional activity, because much...
Practitioners investigating cases of suspected child maltreatment often disagree whether a child is ...
Practitioners investigating cases of suspected child maltreatment often disagree whether a child is ...
Our knowledge of decision making in child welfare has evolved concurrent with the recognition that t...
Assessment and decision-making in child maltreatment cases is difficult. Practitioners face many unc...
The subject of this study is the disturbed child, who has been emotionally and physically neglected....
Item does not contain fulltextChild welfare professionals regularly make crucial decisions that have...
Our knowledge of decision making in child welfare has evolved concurrent with the recognition that t...
This thesis comprises a comprehensive investigation of professional decision making in the managemen...
Assessment and decision-making in child maltreatment cases is difficult. Practitioners face many unc...
Professionals working in child welfare and child protection are making decisions with crucial implic...
In Australia, approximately one in 100 children will experience child maltreatment and be the subjec...
This study treats the problems that the social worker (the child welfare worker) is faced with, when...
Decision-making is located at the heart of social work as a core professional activity, because much...
Practitioners investigating cases of suspected child maltreatment often disagree whether a child is ...
Practitioners investigating cases of suspected child maltreatment often disagree whether a child is ...
Our knowledge of decision making in child welfare has evolved concurrent with the recognition that t...