Authors
Brett Drake, Sang Moo Lee, Melissa Jonson-Reid
Publication date
2009/3/1
Journal
Children and youth services review
Volume
31
Issue
3
Pages
309-316
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
This paper uses Census and child welfare report data from Missouri (1999, 2000 & 2001) to determine if Whites and Blacks are reported for child maltreatment at similar or different rates while controlling for poverty and racial homogeneity. We do not find evidence for high levels of racial disproportionality once poverty is controlled. Poverty is generally associated with higher rates of reporting for both races. We found some evidence of differential sensitivity, with the relationship between poverty and report rate being somewhat stronger for Whites than for Blacks.
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Scholar articles
B Drake, SM Lee, M Jonson-Reid - Children and youth services review, 2009