CPS (Child Protection Services) workers are required to assess the level of safety of referred minors and to identify the best intervention to protect them. CPS workers’ decision making, in particular the child removal decision, has been the focus of a growing number of studies in order to identify which factors influence workers’ evaluation. The present study aimed to investigate both familial and mother/father-related risk and protective factors that influenced CPS workers’ decision about the child placement through the “judgment analysis” approach. We analyzed 340 social records of families referred to CPS due to child maltreatment were retrospectively analyzed on the basis of the Protocol of risk and Protective factors (Di Blasio, 2005)...
This exploratory-descriptive study reports data from a secondary analysis of child physical and sexu...
Decision-making in the child protection services is a challenging task, in particular for workers wh...
Item does not contain fulltextChild welfare professionals regularly make crucial decisions that have...
CPS (Child Protection Services) workers are required to assess the level of safety of referred minor...
This study aimed to explore maternal and paternal risks and protective factors that may influence th...
The decision to remove a child from the family home is affected by a multitude of factors. The liter...
ABSTRACT: The current study identified factors that played a significant role in decisions to separa...
Sixty seven CPS workers read three case summaries, decided whether to remove the child(ren) and gave...
The subject of this study is the disturbed child, who has been emotionally and physically neglected....
To understand how decisions are made in abuse/neglect cases by the child welfare system, the authors...
The most serious decision taken in child abuse cases is to formally separate the child and the famil...
Although structured decision making and risk assessment protocols have successfully been used in hum...
Child maltreatment continues to be a significant problem in the United States. Although afamily’s in...
This study was conducted to examine factors associated with children\u27s protective service workers...
Typically, when children are placed into out-of-home care due to child maltreatment concerns, people...
This exploratory-descriptive study reports data from a secondary analysis of child physical and sexu...
Decision-making in the child protection services is a challenging task, in particular for workers wh...
Item does not contain fulltextChild welfare professionals regularly make crucial decisions that have...
CPS (Child Protection Services) workers are required to assess the level of safety of referred minor...
This study aimed to explore maternal and paternal risks and protective factors that may influence th...
The decision to remove a child from the family home is affected by a multitude of factors. The liter...
ABSTRACT: The current study identified factors that played a significant role in decisions to separa...
Sixty seven CPS workers read three case summaries, decided whether to remove the child(ren) and gave...
The subject of this study is the disturbed child, who has been emotionally and physically neglected....
To understand how decisions are made in abuse/neglect cases by the child welfare system, the authors...
The most serious decision taken in child abuse cases is to formally separate the child and the famil...
Although structured decision making and risk assessment protocols have successfully been used in hum...
Child maltreatment continues to be a significant problem in the United States. Although afamily’s in...
This study was conducted to examine factors associated with children\u27s protective service workers...
Typically, when children are placed into out-of-home care due to child maltreatment concerns, people...
This exploratory-descriptive study reports data from a secondary analysis of child physical and sexu...
Decision-making in the child protection services is a challenging task, in particular for workers wh...
Item does not contain fulltextChild welfare professionals regularly make crucial decisions that have...