Predictive Risk Modeling for Child Protection
Rhema Vaithianathan,
Emily Putnam-Hornstein,
Matthew Stagner and
Elizabeth Weigensberg
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This document describes how predictive risk models can help child protective services navigate an environment where it is hard to separate “noise†from “signal.â€
Keywords: predictive risk modeling; child welfare; comprehensive child welfare information system (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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