Objectives: This paper compares findings of five provincial incidence studies (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Quebec) in order to investigate and explain variations in provincial findings with the hope of promoting future provincial comparisons. Methods: The provincial incidence study reports were produced as part of the larger CIS- 2008. The CIS-2008 is a third national study that captured information about children and their families reported for maltreatment by child protection services. Results: The findings compared rates per 1, 000 children. Some dimensions measured such as rates of substantiation and transfers to ongoing services and placement were similar across the provinces studied. Others, such as r...
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Objectives: Identifying child custody dispute characteristics that are associated with child maltre...
Background; There is a dearth of literature surrounding mandated reporters to child welfare service...
Objectives: This paper compares findings of five provincial incidence studies (British Columbia, Al...
The first cycle of the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS-1998) was t...
Introduction: The objective of this analysis is to identify, assess the quality and summarize the fi...
Background: Child sexual abuse (CSA) rates have been declining since the 1990s (Dunne et al., 2003; ...
Objective: Fluke et al. (2010) analyzed Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and Neglect...
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The Alberta Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect‑2008 (AIS‑2008) is the second provin...
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Objectives: To provide a profile of the incidence and characteristics of substantiated exposure to i...
The purpose of the study is to examine reported cases of maltreatment in Aboriginal children and com...
Objectives: Reported neglect investigations were compared across a 20-year time frame using data fr...
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Non‑commercial reproduction of this report in whole or in part is permitted, provided the authors an...
Objectives: Identifying child custody dispute characteristics that are associated with child maltre...
Background; There is a dearth of literature surrounding mandated reporters to child welfare service...
Objectives: This paper compares findings of five provincial incidence studies (British Columbia, Al...
The first cycle of the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS-1998) was t...
Introduction: The objective of this analysis is to identify, assess the quality and summarize the fi...
Background: Child sexual abuse (CSA) rates have been declining since the 1990s (Dunne et al., 2003; ...
Objective: Fluke et al. (2010) analyzed Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and Neglect...
Non-commercial reproduction of this report in whole or in part is permitted, provided the authors an...
The Alberta Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect‑2008 (AIS‑2008) is the second provin...
Non-commercial reproduction of this report in whole or in part is permitted, provided the authors an...
Objectives: To provide a profile of the incidence and characteristics of substantiated exposure to i...
The purpose of the study is to examine reported cases of maltreatment in Aboriginal children and com...
Objectives: Reported neglect investigations were compared across a 20-year time frame using data fr...
Non‑commercial reproduction of this report in whole or in part is permitted, provided the authors ar...
Non‑commercial reproduction of this report in whole or in part is permitted, provided the authors an...
Objectives: Identifying child custody dispute characteristics that are associated with child maltre...
Background; There is a dearth of literature surrounding mandated reporters to child welfare service...