Across the Unites States, the number of children taken into foster care every year varies greatly. In new research, Frank Edwards take a close look at how this number is influenced by states’ criminal justice, welfare, and child protection regimes. He finds that states with more punitive criminal justice systems are likely to put 4.9 children per 1,000 into foster care annually. States with generous welfare programs, on the other hand, are likely to put only 3.7 per 1,000 into foster care every year
By 2014, the majority of U.S. states had implemented differential response (DR), a system policy tha...
Removing children from their families is a serious, and often traumatic, experience for children and...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In response to...
Based on updated KIDS COUNT data, highlights the progress made on increasing placement of children i...
Foster care caseloads, an indicator of child maltreatment, are increasing. Children living in povert...
Foster care caseloads more than doubled from 1985 to 2000. This article provides the first comprehen...
Most child welfare reports that lead to removal of children from their homes are filed for neglect r...
Importance: Public assistance policies may play a role in preventing child maltreatment by improvin...
Background A longstanding controversy in child protection concerns the range of conditions for whic...
On any given day almost 400,000 children in the United States are living in an out-of-home care plac...
There are currently 12,167 children in foster care in Minnesota and 32% experienced multiple placeme...
Using national survey data, we analyze 11-year trends in parental incarceration. Results indicate th...
At first glance, the foster care system seems to be a safe and welcoming option for children. Howeve...
The child welfare system investigates over 2 million children each year for parental abuse or neglec...
Statistics and indicators on Foster Care including number of children, type of placement, and length...
By 2014, the majority of U.S. states had implemented differential response (DR), a system policy tha...
Removing children from their families is a serious, and often traumatic, experience for children and...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In response to...
Based on updated KIDS COUNT data, highlights the progress made on increasing placement of children i...
Foster care caseloads, an indicator of child maltreatment, are increasing. Children living in povert...
Foster care caseloads more than doubled from 1985 to 2000. This article provides the first comprehen...
Most child welfare reports that lead to removal of children from their homes are filed for neglect r...
Importance: Public assistance policies may play a role in preventing child maltreatment by improvin...
Background A longstanding controversy in child protection concerns the range of conditions for whic...
On any given day almost 400,000 children in the United States are living in an out-of-home care plac...
There are currently 12,167 children in foster care in Minnesota and 32% experienced multiple placeme...
Using national survey data, we analyze 11-year trends in parental incarceration. Results indicate th...
At first glance, the foster care system seems to be a safe and welcoming option for children. Howeve...
The child welfare system investigates over 2 million children each year for parental abuse or neglec...
Statistics and indicators on Foster Care including number of children, type of placement, and length...
By 2014, the majority of U.S. states had implemented differential response (DR), a system policy tha...
Removing children from their families is a serious, and often traumatic, experience for children and...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In response to...