Child maltreatment fatalities have increasingly received attention over the past three decades and yet there is a dearth of information concerning case, service and family/household factors associated with maltreatment fatalities. This is a US multi-state study of 135 child welfare workers who experienced the death of a child on their caseload. They reported on the case, service and family/household characteristics of a child who died on their caseload. Results indicate that workers had seen victims one week prior to their death and were closely monitoring families. The most frequently mentioned family characteristics included: parental unemployment, parental mental health, experiencing a major life event and parents\u27 inappropriate age e...
Annually, 1,000-2,000 child welfare workers experience the death of a child client. The child welfar...
die annually in the United States from maltreatment. Although maternal and child risk factors for ch...
Research has rarely focused on child welfare professionals as agents of prevention for maltreatment ...
Child maltreatment fatalities have increasingly received attention over the past three decades and y...
In the field of child welfare, attention has been given to risk factors for child maltreatment fatal...
In my proposal for the 2012 CARS Summer Grant, I proposed to examine the potential differences betwe...
Approximately 2000 children die annually in the United States from abuse and neglect, but the interp...
child dying from abuse or neglect, because either (a) the injury from the abuse or neglect was the c...
The purpose of this article was to examine the potential impact of child welfare services on the ris...
Using National Data to Compare Fatal and Non-Fatal Child Maltreatment Dr. Emily Douglas In 2010, 1,...
The purpose of this study was to use theory to test different models to predict fatal maltreatment: ...
Annually, almost 2,000 children die from maltreatment; 30%–40% are known to child welfare agencies. ...
The purpose of this study was to compare children who are fatally and non-fatally maltreated in the ...
Annually, more than 2,000 U.S. children die from maltreatment. About 30%-50% of those who suffer a c...
Annually, more than 2,000 children die from maltreatment in the U.S. About 30%-50% of those who suff...
Annually, 1,000-2,000 child welfare workers experience the death of a child client. The child welfar...
die annually in the United States from maltreatment. Although maternal and child risk factors for ch...
Research has rarely focused on child welfare professionals as agents of prevention for maltreatment ...
Child maltreatment fatalities have increasingly received attention over the past three decades and y...
In the field of child welfare, attention has been given to risk factors for child maltreatment fatal...
In my proposal for the 2012 CARS Summer Grant, I proposed to examine the potential differences betwe...
Approximately 2000 children die annually in the United States from abuse and neglect, but the interp...
child dying from abuse or neglect, because either (a) the injury from the abuse or neglect was the c...
The purpose of this article was to examine the potential impact of child welfare services on the ris...
Using National Data to Compare Fatal and Non-Fatal Child Maltreatment Dr. Emily Douglas In 2010, 1,...
The purpose of this study was to use theory to test different models to predict fatal maltreatment: ...
Annually, almost 2,000 children die from maltreatment; 30%–40% are known to child welfare agencies. ...
The purpose of this study was to compare children who are fatally and non-fatally maltreated in the ...
Annually, more than 2,000 U.S. children die from maltreatment. About 30%-50% of those who suffer a c...
Annually, more than 2,000 children die from maltreatment in the U.S. About 30%-50% of those who suff...
Annually, 1,000-2,000 child welfare workers experience the death of a child client. The child welfar...
die annually in the United States from maltreatment. Although maternal and child risk factors for ch...
Research has rarely focused on child welfare professionals as agents of prevention for maltreatment ...