Children and Youth Services Review
1979 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 11-12, 2000
- Risk assessment in context pp. 813-837

- Eileen Gambrill and Aron Shlonsky
- The relative validity of actuarial- and consensus-based risk assessment systems pp. 839-871

- Christopher Baird and Dennis Wagner
- Modeling the reliability and predictive validity of risk assessment in child protective services pp. 873-896

- Michael J. Camasso and Radha Jagannathan
- An examination of relationships between children's protective services social worker assessment of risk and independent LONGSCAN measures of risk constructs pp. 897-933

- Diana J. English and J. Christopher Graham
- Looks can be deceiving: Using a risk assessment instrument to evaluate the out-comes of child protection services pp. 935-949

- Charles Gene Lyle and Elliott Graham
- Statistical estimation of child abuse rates from administrative databases pp. 951-971

- Douglas G. Simpson, Peter B. Imrey, Olga Geling and Susan Butkus
Volume 22, issue 9-10, 2000
- Child welfare research for the 21st century pp. 681-683

- Jane Waldfogel
- Children in substitute care: Some conceptual considerations and research implications pp. 685-703

- Michael Rutter
- Child welfare research: How adequate are the data? pp. 705-741

- Jane Waldfogel
- Research needed to improve the prospects for children in out-of-home placement pp. 743-761

- Mark E. Courtney
- Outcomes after child welfare services: Implications for the design of performance measures pp. 763-787

- Richard P. Barth and Melissa Jonson-Reid
- Child welfare outcomes revisited pp. 789-810

- John Poertner, Thomas P. McDonald and Cyndie Murray
Volume 22, issue 8, 2000
- The long-term correlates of family foster care pp. 595-625

- Cheryl Buehler, John G. Orme, James Post and David A. Patterson
- Issues confronting effective services in systems of care pp. 627-650

- Elizabeth M. Z. Farmer
- Promoting engagement: An organizational study of volunteers in community resource centres for children pp. 651-678

- Marge Reitsma-Street, Mechthild Maczewski and Sheila Neysmith
Volume 22, issue 7, 2000
- From placement to prison: The path to adolescent incarceration from child welfare supervised foster or group care pp. 493-516

- Melissa Jonson-Reid and Richard P. Barth
- Risk for child maltreatment: New mothers' concerns and screening test results pp. 517-537

- Terri Combs-Orme, Lisa Martin, Greer Litton Fox and Catherine A. Faver
- Issues underlying behavior problems in at-risk adopted children pp. 539-562

- Susan Livingston Smith, Jeanne A. Howard and Alan D. Monroe
- Family interventions with child physical abuse and neglect: A critical review pp. 563-591

- Jacqueline Corcoran
Volume 22, issue 6, 2000
- Perceptions and practice: Agency efforts for the hardest-to-place children pp. 399-420

- Rosemary J. Avery
- Parent mutual aid organizations in child welfare demonstration project: A report of outcomes pp. 421-440

- Gary Cameron and Shelly Birnie-Lefcovitch
- Stress, stressors and coping among high school students pp. 441-463

- Diane de Anda, Sergio Baroni, Lori Boskin, Lisa Buchwald, Jan Morgan, Jeanee Ow, Julie Siegel Gold and Robert Weiss
- Day school treatment in Sweden: A 4-year follow-up study of maladjusted pupils pp. 465-486

- Carl Goran Svedin and Marie Wadsby
Volume 22, issue 5, 2000
- Woman abuse and child protection: A tumultuous marriage (volume ii) pp. 309-314

- Colleen Friend
- Child protection and domestic violence: Training, practice, and policy issues pp. 315-332

- Linda G. Mills, Colleen Friend, Kathryn Conroy, Ann Fleck-Henderson, Stefan Krug, Randy H. Magen, Rebecca L. Thomas and John H. Trudeau
- Domestic violence in the child protection system: Seeing double pp. 333-354

- Ann Fleck-Henderson
- Perceptions and practice with domestic violence among child protective service workers pp. 355-371

- Loring Paul Jones and Elizabeth Gross
- Evaluation of a domestic violence training for child protection workers & supervisors: Initial results pp. 373-395

- Daniel G. Saunders and Deborah Anderson
Volume 22, issue 3-4, 2000
- Woman abuse and child protection: A tumultuous marriage (Part I) pp. 199-205

- Linda G. Mills
- Reinterpreting strength and safety in a socio-cultural context: Dynamics of domestic violence and experiences of women of Japanese descent pp. 207-229

- Mieko Yoshihama
- Cultural factors in child maltreatment and domestic violence in Korea pp. 231-236

- Sondra SeungJa Doe
- Culture and the intergenerational transmission of substance abuse, woman abuse, and child abuse: A diathesis-stress perspective pp. 237-250

- Martha Markward, Cheryl Dozier, Kirk Hooks and Nathan Markward
- Domestic violence in child welfare preventative services: Results from an intake screening questionnaire pp. 251-274

- Randy H. Magen, Kathryn Conroy and Alisa Del Tufo
- Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and child witnesses to mother-assault: A summary and review pp. 275-306

- Peter Lehmann
Volume 22, issue 2, 2000
- Managed care and child welfare services: What are the issues? pp. 87-91

- Mark E. Courtney
- Managed care and child welfare: Challenges to implementation pp. 93-116

- Richard A. Embry, Paul Buddenhagen and Spencer Bolles
- Managed care and privatization: Results of a national survey pp. 117-130

- Charlotte McCullough and Barbara Schmitt
- Federal fiscal reform in child welfare services pp. 131-159

- Fred W. Wulczyn
- Adoption trends in Kansas: Managing outcomes or managing care? pp. 161-174

- Thomas P. McDonald, Marianne Berry, Ellen Patterson and David Scott
- Community-level changes in behavioral health care following capitated contracting pp. 175-193

- Craig Anne Heflinger and Denine A. Northrup
Volume 22, issue 1, 2000
- A theory of children's services: Reflections on Epstein's indictment pp. 1-11

- David Stoesz
- Opportunities for career success: Views of poor and middle-class children pp. 13-35

- Susan Weinger
- Factors affecting placement of children in kinship and nonkinship foster care pp. 37-54

- Sandra K. Beeman, Hyungmo Kim and Susan K. Bullerdick
- Using the CBCL to determine the clinical status of children in state custody pp. 55-73

- Craig Anne Heflinger, Celeste G. Simpkins and Terri Combs-Orme
Volume 21, issue 11-12, 1999
- Children and family policy in Europe pp. 905-914

- Robert Dingwall and Jane Lewis
- Parental support for young adults in Europe pp. 915-935

- Ian Dey and Sue Morris
- Historical trends in state support for families in Europe (post-1945) pp. 937-965

- Anne Helene Gauthier
- Comparative juvenile justice policy: The alliance between Scotland and the State of Massachusetts revisited pp. 967-985

- Janice McGhee and Lorraine Waterhouse
- Children, migration and citizenship in the European Union: Intra-Community mobility and the status of children in EC law pp. 987-1010

- Louise Ackers and Helen Stalford
Volume 21, issue 9-10, 1999
- Entitled to what? welfare and child welfare in a shifting policy environment pp. 709-717

- Jill Duerr Berrick
- Suitable homes revisited: An historical look at child protection and welfare reform pp. 719-754

- Laura Frame
- Poverty, early childbearing, and child maltreatment: A multinomial analysis pp. 755-780

- Bong Joo Lee and Robert M. Goerge
- Does the loss of welfare income increase the risk of involvement with the child welfare system? pp. 781-814

- Kristen Shook
- Transitions from AFDC to child welfare in California pp. 815-841

- Barbara Needell, Stephanie Cuccaro-Alamin, Alan Brookhart and Seon Lee
- The policy implications of welfare reform for older caregivers, kinship care, and family configuration pp. 843-864

- Jill Duerr Berrick, Barbara Needell and Meredith Minkler
- The potential effects of welfare reform on states' financing of child welfare services pp. 865-880

- Rob Geen and Shelley Waters Boots
- Welfare reform and high school dropout patterns for children pp. 881-900

- Dennis K. Orthner and Karen A. Randolph
Volume 21, issue 8, 1999
- Reported child sexual abuse in Canadian schools and recreational facilities: Implications for developing effective prevention strategies pp. 621-642

- Nico Trocme and Kate Schumaker
- Key decisions in child protective services: Report investigation and court referral pp. 643-656

- Ruth Lawrence Karski
- Treating child welfare children in residential settings pp. 657-676

- Marvin Rosen
- Using Administrative Databases to Examine Factors Affecting Length of Stay in Substitute Care pp. 677-690

- Cheri A. Vogel
Volume 21, issue 7, 1999
- The trend in the income status of children in female-headed families pp. 527-547

- Martha N. Ozawa and Rebecca Y. Kim
- How safe are out-of-home placements? pp. 549-563

- John Poertner, Marian Bussey and John Fluke
- Intrapersonal versus peer group predictors of adolescent drug use pp. 565-579

- James G. Barber, Floyd Bolitho and Lorne D. Bertrand
- The assessment of parenting in the child welfare practice pp. 581-603

- Paivi Kahkonen
Volume 21, issue 6, 1999
- SSI for children with mental disorders: Backgrounds and a study of participation pp. 437-462

- Martha N. Ozawa and Baeg-Eui Hong
- Reaching consensus on child neglect: African American mothers and child welfare workers pp. 463-479

- Susan J. Rose
- Concept-mapping the challenges faced by foster parents pp. 481-495

- Jason Brown and Peter Calder
- Determinants of self-care arrangements among school-age children pp. 497-520

- Peter David Brandon
Volume 21, issue 5, 1999
- Psychosocial resources and academic performance in abused children pp. 351-376

- E. Milling Kinard
- Parenting stress, depression, and parenting in grandmothers raising their grandchildren pp. 377-388

- Antoinette Y. Rodgers-Farmer
- The North Carolina independent living program: A comparison of outcomes for participants and nonparticipants pp. 389-412

- Elizabeth W. Lindsey and Fasih U. Ahmed
- Children with special needs: Use of health services, behaviour and ethnicity pp. 413-426

- Man Cheung Chung, Panos Vostanis, Stuart Cumella, John Doran, Caroline Winchester and Wai Ling Wun
Volume 21, issue 4, 1999
- Reunification and reentry of foster children pp. 273-294

- Kathleen Wells and Shenyang Guo
- Evaluating child homicide inquests as a learning process: A social constructionist analysis of a Canadian experience pp. 295-310

- Patricia Longlade
- Kinship support network: Edgewood's program model and client characteristics pp. 311-338

- J. Donald Cohon and Bruce A. Cooper
Volume 21, issue 3, 1999
- Pathways in substitute care: Representation of placement careers of children using event history analysis pp. 177-216

- Elizabeth Fernandez
- Differential uses for BSW and MSW educated social workers in child welfare services pp. 217-238

- Barbara Rittner and John S. Wodarski
- The obligation to report sexual abuse of minors and incompetents: Theory and practice pp. 239-258

- Ruth Landau and Rujla Osmo
Volume 21, issue 2, 1999
- Services for child maltreatment: Challenges for research and practice pp. 89-109

- Catherine A. Faver, Sharon L. Crawford and Terri Combs-Orme
- Childcare regulations: A method to pursue social welfare goals? pp. 111-146

- Magaly Queralt and Ann D. Witte
- Applications of Multidimensional Similarity Scaling (MDS) in evaluation research pp. 147-166

- Francis G. Hare
Volume 21, issue 1, 1999
- Faith in our children pp. 1-6

- Duncan Lindsey
- Emotionally and behaviorally disturbed children in the child welfare system: Points of preventive intervention pp. 7-29

- Martha M. Dore
- Foster families' functioning, experiences and views: Variations by race pp. 31-55

- James R. Seaberg and Marcia P. Harrigan
- Measuring the turbulence of English Children's Homes pp. 57-74

- Ian Sinclair and Ian Gibbs
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