AbstractWe evaluate the association between foster care placement during childhood and adult criminality. In contrast to previous studies, we allow associations to vary by gender and age at initial placement. We find that foster care predicts higher adult criminality for males first placed during adolescence (ages 13–18). We find no significant association for boys who were placed in foster care before age 13 and no significant association on the adult criminality of girls. These null findings stand in stark contrast to the poor outcomes reported in earlier work concerning the long-run effects of foster care
Foster care caseloads, an indicator of child maltreatment, are increasing. Children living in povert...
Child maltreatment, a major public-health concern in the United States, has the most detrimental imp...
This paper uses the randomization of families to child protection investigators to estimate causal e...
AbstractWe evaluate the association between foster care placement during childhood and adult crimina...
Nearly 20% of young prison inmates spent part of their youth in foster care - the placement of abuse...
We estimate the average treatment effect on the treated of out-of-home care during childhood on adul...
Understanding the causal impacts of taking youth on the margins of risk into foster care is an eleme...
Youth who are dually involved in both foster care and criminal justice systems represent a small min...
In 2016, approximately 421,000 children were in out- of- home foster care. Thirty-five percent of th...
Statistics and indicators on Foster Care including number of children, type of placement, and length...
Juvenile maltreatment in homes is a large factor in today’s incarcerated youth. Victims of child abu...
Nearly 20 % of young prison inmates spent part of their youth in foster care—the placement of abused...
Prior studies have shown that individuals with experiences of child welfare interventions have high ...
Evidence suggests that children who are involved in the foster care system are more likely to becom...
This paper uses the randomization of families to child protection investigators to estimate causal e...
Foster care caseloads, an indicator of child maltreatment, are increasing. Children living in povert...
Child maltreatment, a major public-health concern in the United States, has the most detrimental imp...
This paper uses the randomization of families to child protection investigators to estimate causal e...
AbstractWe evaluate the association between foster care placement during childhood and adult crimina...
Nearly 20% of young prison inmates spent part of their youth in foster care - the placement of abuse...
We estimate the average treatment effect on the treated of out-of-home care during childhood on adul...
Understanding the causal impacts of taking youth on the margins of risk into foster care is an eleme...
Youth who are dually involved in both foster care and criminal justice systems represent a small min...
In 2016, approximately 421,000 children were in out- of- home foster care. Thirty-five percent of th...
Statistics and indicators on Foster Care including number of children, type of placement, and length...
Juvenile maltreatment in homes is a large factor in today’s incarcerated youth. Victims of child abu...
Nearly 20 % of young prison inmates spent part of their youth in foster care—the placement of abused...
Prior studies have shown that individuals with experiences of child welfare interventions have high ...
Evidence suggests that children who are involved in the foster care system are more likely to becom...
This paper uses the randomization of families to child protection investigators to estimate causal e...
Foster care caseloads, an indicator of child maltreatment, are increasing. Children living in povert...
Child maltreatment, a major public-health concern in the United States, has the most detrimental imp...
This paper uses the randomization of families to child protection investigators to estimate causal e...