ABSTRACT Purpose Empirical research regarding potential risks and benefits of children's participation in the legal system generally, and in the child dependency legal system in particular, is sparse and mostly characterized by small studies without comparison groups. The current study was designed to address the following questions regarding children's participation in dependency court hearings: (1) Is attending court harmful to children? (2) Is attending court beneficial to children? (3) Is judicial behavior with the child in the courtroom related to potential harms or benefits? and (4) Are there age differences in children's reactions? Method The authors measured children's reactions to attending dependency review hea...
Objective: To assess the progress of 59 sexually abused children in the criminal justice system to s...
When the state seeks to intervene into a family on behalf of a child who may have been abused or neg...
A great deal of attention has been devoted to documenting the experiences of children involved in th...
2018 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Children who have experienced abuse or neglect enter...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the effects of unified family and drug treatment courts (DTCs) on the...
Many commentators have expressed concern over the plight of children in the nation’s court system, f...
Children’s participation in decisions about their lives is a crucial point of the UN Convention on t...
During the last thirty years there has been a growing body of evidence indicating that children and ...
Our nation’s courts are at the front line for addressing the well-being of the over 150,000 children...
The purpose of this study was to examine children's participation in court proceedings on supervised...
Children's participation generally-and children's participation in court proceedings when their pare...
he proliferation of child abuse cases has resulted in a growing number of children who must testify ...
Children have the right to access the justice, to participate in the court proceedings, their vie...
The current evaluation examines FIRST Court, a therapeutic problem-solving court that has been imple...
lthough the author has assessed many children involved in litigation over custody and access for the...
Objective: To assess the progress of 59 sexually abused children in the criminal justice system to s...
When the state seeks to intervene into a family on behalf of a child who may have been abused or neg...
A great deal of attention has been devoted to documenting the experiences of children involved in th...
2018 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Children who have experienced abuse or neglect enter...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the effects of unified family and drug treatment courts (DTCs) on the...
Many commentators have expressed concern over the plight of children in the nation’s court system, f...
Children’s participation in decisions about their lives is a crucial point of the UN Convention on t...
During the last thirty years there has been a growing body of evidence indicating that children and ...
Our nation’s courts are at the front line for addressing the well-being of the over 150,000 children...
The purpose of this study was to examine children's participation in court proceedings on supervised...
Children's participation generally-and children's participation in court proceedings when their pare...
he proliferation of child abuse cases has resulted in a growing number of children who must testify ...
Children have the right to access the justice, to participate in the court proceedings, their vie...
The current evaluation examines FIRST Court, a therapeutic problem-solving court that has been imple...
lthough the author has assessed many children involved in litigation over custody and access for the...
Objective: To assess the progress of 59 sexually abused children in the criminal justice system to s...
When the state seeks to intervene into a family on behalf of a child who may have been abused or neg...
A great deal of attention has been devoted to documenting the experiences of children involved in th...