Child protective services (CPS) contact occurs at substantially higher rates among Black than White families. The present study considers systemic racism as a central driver of this disparity and emphasizes racialized poverty as a possible mechanism. We used data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study and logistic regression analyses to assess the associations between income poverty, a racialized experience, and CPS contact, separately among Black and White families. Results indicated that income poverty was a significant predictor of CPS contact among White families, who were protected by higher income. In contrast, income per se was not a significant predictor of CPS contact among Black families, who were instead impacted by ...
Prior research has found that the decision to remove maltreated children from their home is influenc...
Prior research has found that the decision to remove maltreated children from their home is influenc...
Prior research has found that the decision to remove maltreated children from their home is influenc...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Child protective services (CPS) contact is consistently linked with poverty ...
This paper examines the determinants of child protective services involvement. Using the Illinois F...
The relationship between poverty and child maltreatment has long been addressed in the literature. D...
This paper examines the determinants of child protective services involvement. Using the Illinois F...
We used National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System and Census data to examine Black-White and Hisp...
Black children in the USA are more than twice as likely as white children to live in poverty. While ...
Black children in the USA are more than twice as likely as white children to live in poverty. While ...
The adverse effects of poverty on child and adolescent development are well documented and have been...
The over-representation of black children in US out of home care results from racial bias in placeme...
The over-representation of black children in US out of home care results from racial bias in placeme...
Introduction Official statistics have confirmed that relative to their presence in the population an...
A number of public safety-net programs exist to help improve the economic well-being of vulnerable c...
Prior research has found that the decision to remove maltreated children from their home is influenc...
Prior research has found that the decision to remove maltreated children from their home is influenc...
Prior research has found that the decision to remove maltreated children from their home is influenc...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Child protective services (CPS) contact is consistently linked with poverty ...
This paper examines the determinants of child protective services involvement. Using the Illinois F...
The relationship between poverty and child maltreatment has long been addressed in the literature. D...
This paper examines the determinants of child protective services involvement. Using the Illinois F...
We used National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System and Census data to examine Black-White and Hisp...
Black children in the USA are more than twice as likely as white children to live in poverty. While ...
Black children in the USA are more than twice as likely as white children to live in poverty. While ...
The adverse effects of poverty on child and adolescent development are well documented and have been...
The over-representation of black children in US out of home care results from racial bias in placeme...
The over-representation of black children in US out of home care results from racial bias in placeme...
Introduction Official statistics have confirmed that relative to their presence in the population an...
A number of public safety-net programs exist to help improve the economic well-being of vulnerable c...
Prior research has found that the decision to remove maltreated children from their home is influenc...
Prior research has found that the decision to remove maltreated children from their home is influenc...
Prior research has found that the decision to remove maltreated children from their home is influenc...