The review aimed to investigate two central issues. 1.To what extent is there evidence that poverty increases the amount of child abuse and neglect (CAN), and/or affects the nature of child abuse and neglect? How does this occur, how large are these effects and to whom do they apply? 2.To what extent is there evidence that CAN increases poverty later in life, how large are these effects and to whom do they apply? Within these two issues evidence about equality and diversity, and cost were considered throughout
Poverty creates a multitude of issues in both children and adults that can last a lifetime. The pur...
Many children come into contact with child protective services (CPS) each year, with the majority of...
This exploratory research examines perceptions of relations between poverty and client involvement i...
Graduation date: 2012This study examined the association between poverty and child neglect. The exis...
One of the most frequent and controversial claims made in the child abuse literature is that poverty...
The relationship between children's material circumstances and child abuse and neglect raises a seri...
This article constitutes a 20-year update to a previous publication (Pelton, 1994), which showed tha...
The relationship between children's material circumstances and child abuse and neglect raises a seri...
This article explores the evidence on the relationship between poverty, inequality and child abuse a...
This article explores the evidence on the relationship between poverty, inequality and child abuse a...
Objectives: Concerns have been raised that child welfare systems may inappropriately target poor fam...
In the United States, does growing up in a poor household cause negative developmental outcomes for ...
The relationship between children's material circumstances and child abuse and neglect raises a seri...
In recent years there have been major changes in responses to children in need with an ‘investigativ...
Decades of research have demonstrated that parents and children living in poverty are at higher risk...
Poverty creates a multitude of issues in both children and adults that can last a lifetime. The pur...
Many children come into contact with child protective services (CPS) each year, with the majority of...
This exploratory research examines perceptions of relations between poverty and client involvement i...
Graduation date: 2012This study examined the association between poverty and child neglect. The exis...
One of the most frequent and controversial claims made in the child abuse literature is that poverty...
The relationship between children's material circumstances and child abuse and neglect raises a seri...
This article constitutes a 20-year update to a previous publication (Pelton, 1994), which showed tha...
The relationship between children's material circumstances and child abuse and neglect raises a seri...
This article explores the evidence on the relationship between poverty, inequality and child abuse a...
This article explores the evidence on the relationship between poverty, inequality and child abuse a...
Objectives: Concerns have been raised that child welfare systems may inappropriately target poor fam...
In the United States, does growing up in a poor household cause negative developmental outcomes for ...
The relationship between children's material circumstances and child abuse and neglect raises a seri...
In recent years there have been major changes in responses to children in need with an ‘investigativ...
Decades of research have demonstrated that parents and children living in poverty are at higher risk...
Poverty creates a multitude of issues in both children and adults that can last a lifetime. The pur...
Many children come into contact with child protective services (CPS) each year, with the majority of...
This exploratory research examines perceptions of relations between poverty and client involvement i...