Children and Youth Services Review
1979 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 4, 1981
- Knowledge in the service of children and youth: A personal introduction pp. 269-275

- James Garbarino
- Communicating science to the public through targeted messages pp. 277-289

- Thomas Gregory and S. Holly Stocking
- Research utilization: Reaching decision makers pp. 291-303

- Frederick R. Eisele and Larry Gamm
- The social "R & D" paradigm in child and youth services: Building knowledge convivially pp. 305-317

- James K. Whittaker and Peter J. Pecora
- Developing and transferring behavioral technologies for children and youth pp. 319-342

- Stephen B. Fawcett, Tom Seekins and Curtis J. Braukmann
- The teaching-family model: Research and dissemination in a service program pp. 343-355

- Dennis M. Maloney, Dean L. Fixsen and Elery L. Phillips
- Dissemination and utilization of permanency planning strategies for children in foster care pp. 357-372

- Janet Lahti, Arthur Emlen and Mary Troychak
- Improving counseling through research: The need for an engineering as opposed to a scientific strategy pp. 373-390

- Hugh B. Urban
- Knowledge for what? An examination of the uses and users of social science research pp. 391-400

- Florence N. Long and James Garbarino
Volume 3, issue 3, 1981
- Comprehensive model for child services: Parent education follow through program pp. 175-192

- Roberta I. Rubin, Patricia P. Olmsted and Joan H. Kelly
- Are services to prevent foster care effective? pp. 193-212

- Stephen Magura
- Child care: A mirror of human history pp. 213-232

- Milton D Speizman
- Youth service caseworkers: Social and legal factors affecting their recommendation to place youths in secure care facilities pp. 233-246

- Richard E. Isralowitz
Volume 3, issue 1-2, 1981
- Foster care in the 1980s pp. 1-5

- Deborah McDaniel
- Teenagers in foster care: The forgotten majority pp. 7-20

- Helaine C. Hornby and Mary I. Collins
- Entering foster care: Foster children's accounts pp. 21-35

- Judith G. Wittner
- For better or worse?: Foster parents and foster children in an officially reported child maltreatment population pp. 37-53

- F. G. Bolton, Roy H. Laner and Dorothy S. Gai
- Subsidized adoption in Illinois pp. 55-68

- Gary L. Shaffer
- The Wisconsin system for determining supplemental payments in foster care: A reliability study pp. 69-75

- Wallace J. Gingerich
- Resources on foster care and adoption in Britain pp. 77-83

- Eileen D. Gambrill
- Community placements for adolescents in the United Kingdom: Changes in policy and practice pp. 85-97

- Nancy Hazel
- Foster children grown up: Parameters of care and adult delinquency pp. 99-114

- J. Kraus
- Parent aides as a preventive intervention strategy pp. 115-125

- Beatrice Baker, Justine Grant, John Squires, Paul Johnson and Lynn Offermann
- Foster care provider training: A preventive program pp. 127-141

- Anita Runyan and Sally Fullerton
- Foster care: Core problems and intervention strategies pp. 143-159

- Ronald Rooney
Volume 2, issue 4, 1980
- Editorial notes pp. 365-367

- Duncan Lindsey
- Child care services and public policy: a new perspective pp. 369-385

- Dale Goldhaber
- Educating children with special needs: An interorganizational perspective on policy implementation pp. 387-402

- Jeffrey Schwamm
- Tracing developmental trends in Ira Gordon's programs for children and families pp. 403-424

- Roberta I. Rubin, Patricia P. Olmsted and Mary J. Wetherby
- Attitudes of mental health professionals about changing ages of legal majority pp. 425-432

- Stephen K. Sowards, Paul W. Kettlewell and Beth L. Fineberg
Volume 2, issue 3, 1980
- Youth services and juvenile justice pp. 235-237

- Duncan Lindsey
- Adolescent misconduct and the juvenile justice system pp. 239-269

- Rosemary C. Sarri
- Critical aspects of institutional programs for youths pp. 271-290

- Jeanne P. Deschner
- Educational upgrading for youthful offenders pp. 291-313

- George W. Knox
- Gifted delinquents: What do we know about them? pp. 315-329

- Anne Rankin Mahoney
- Dying in jail: The phenomenon of adolescent suicide in correctional facilities pp. 331-342

- Linda S. Haviland and Barbara I. Larew
Volume 2, issue 1-2, 1980
- Confronting youth unemployment in the 1980s: Sorting out the issues and trends pp. 1-16

- Ray C. Rist
- Youth employment and education: Federal programs from the new deal through the 1970s pp. 17-39

- Michael W. Sherraden
- Youth employment: A challenge for the 1980s pp. 41-61

- Robert Taggart and Evelyn Ganzglass
- Barriers to full employment of rural youth pp. 63-80

- Jerome M. Ziegler
- Federal intervention and youth programs: An essay on the viability of the in-school work experience/education model pp. 81-96

- Wilfred B. Holloway
- On the involvement of public and private sector employers in youth programs pp. 97-112

- Steven D. Johnson
- Awarding of academic credit for work experience: When and why pp. 113-134

- Heather E. Wiltberger
- A case study of the implementation of in-school employment and training programs: The functions of program administration pp. 135-157

- Mary Agnes Hamilton
- The part-time employment of high school students: A research agenda pp. 159-183

- Laurence D. Steinberg and Ellen Greenberger
- A multi-method approach to research on youth employment programs: A case study of the youth conservation corps pp. 185-208

- Stephen F. Hamilton and Steven K. Stewart
Volume 1, issue 4, 1979
- Preventive approaches to child welfare pp. 349-351

- Duncan Lindsey
- The issue is human quality: In praise of children pp. 353-377

- James Garbarino
- Primary prevention services for children and youth pp. 379-391

- Lewayne D. Gilchrist, Steven Paul Schinke and Betty Jean Blythe
- Preparing parents for children with special needs: A three-part approach pp. 393-403

- Raymond Fox
- Family life education for day care programs serving the black community pp. 405-422

- Wilma C. Peebles and Patricia J. File
- An assessment of the quality of developmental day center playgrounds for exceptional children pp. 423-427

- Bryan E. Robinson and Roberta D. Riley
- Assessing results of the Alameda project pp. 429-435

- Laya Firestone-Seghi
- Caring for troubled children: Residential treatment in a community context: By James Whittaker (with Richard Small, Robin Clarke and Jerome Beker) San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1979 pp. 437-441

- Rosemary C. Sarri
- Caring for troubled children, a review pp. 441-445

- Irving Piliavin
Volume 1, issue 3, 1979
- Editorial notes pp. 257-259

- Duncan Lindsey
- Coping with stresses and strains in adolescence pp. 261-277

- Gisela Konopka
- Aggression and depression among abused and non-abused children in foster care pp. 279-291

- Elizabeth M. Timberlake
- Cost, convenience and quality in child care demand pp. 293-313

- K. E. Yaeger
- The behavior of the battered child: A behavioral deficiency syndrome resulting from developmental interferences and reactive learning pp. 315-325

- David Horenstein
Volume 1, issue 2, 1979
- Topic issue: Protective services and the rights of the family pp. 143-146

- Duncan Lindsey
- Governmental intrusiveness in the family: A continuing dilemma pp. 147-175

- Sheldon R. Gelman
- From child rescue to family protection: The evolution of the child protective movement in the United States pp. 177-204

- Joyce Antler and Stephen Antler
- Intervention strategies and conceptions of child abuse pp. 205-213

- J. Patrick Turbett
- Child therapy outcome in a community mental health center pp. 215-224

- Daniel W. Edwards, Holly C. Zingale, Daniel P. Mueller, Richard M. Yarvis and Harold Boverman
Volume 1, issue 1, 1979
- Editorial statement pp. 1-5

- Duncan Lindsey
- Critical reflections on child psychiatry pp. 7-29

- Thomas S. Szasz
- Can child fatalities, end product of child abuse, be prevented? pp. 31-53

- Leah Gold Fein
- The economics of child care and public policy pp. 55-74

- Philip Robins and Robert G. Spiegelman
- Childhood punishment experience and adult violence pp. 75-86

- Howard S. Erlanger
- The nation's youth: an employment perspective pp. 87-100

- Diane N. Westcott
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