2024
Do foster youth face harsher juvenile justice outcomes? Reinvestigating child welfare bias in juvenile justice processing
Goldstein E, Font S, Kennedy R, Connell C, Kurpiel A. Do foster youth face harsher juvenile justice outcomes? Reinvestigating child welfare bias in juvenile justice processing. Criminology & Public Policy 2024 DOI: 10.1111/1745-9133.12689.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFoster careCase outcomesSelection-on-observables designChild welfare scholarsJuvenile justice processingChild welfare agenciesJuvenile justice outcomesJuvenile justice contactFoster care placementJuvenile justice involvementJustice system outcomesEffective policy reformsJustice contactJuvenile justiceJuvenile courtPunitive outcomesWelfare agenciesFoster youthJustice processJustice involvementJustice outcomesPunitive processJuvenile detentionWelfare biasCare placement
2015
Fathers matter: involving and engaging fathers in the child welfare system process
Campbell CA, Howard D, Rayford BS, Gordon DM. Fathers matter: involving and engaging fathers in the child welfare system process. Children And Youth Services Review 2015, 53: 84-91. PMID: 25866428, PMCID: PMC4389279, DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2015.03.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChild welfare processChild welfare agenciesChild welfare systemWelfare processWelfare agenciesWelfare systemSocial workersState of ConnecticutFocus groupsRelationship statusUnited StatesChild casesAgenciesMultiple caregiversReview processFathersPositive outcomesParentsMultiple parentsPolicyInterviewsSocial-emotional healthResearchWorkersEmotional health
1998
Police and Mental Health Professionals Collaborative Responses to the Impact of Violence on Children and Families
Marans S, Berkowitz S, Cohen D. Police and Mental Health Professionals Collaborative Responses to the Impact of Violence on Children and Families. Child And Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics Of North America 1998, 7: 635-651. PMID: 9894059, DOI: 10.1016/s1056-4993(18)30233-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental healthViolent crimeChild Development-Community Policing ProgramSixth-grade studentsClinical case reportTenth grade studentsMental health cliniciansEighth-grade studentsCommunity-based interventionsQuality of lifeSocial responsesCommunity-based policingInner-city childrenChild welfare agenciesExperiences of violenceImpact of violenceRange of interventionsJuvenile justice systemPharmacologic therapyCase reportTypologies of childrenHealth cliniciansPositive responseSectors of societyNeeds of children
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