Authors
Brett Drake, Melissa Jonson-Reid, Lina Sapokaite
Publication date
2006/11/1
Journal
Child abuse & neglect
Volume
30
Issue
11
Pages
1201-1226
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
OBJECTIVE
This study uses administrative data to track the first rereports of maltreatment in a low-income, urban child welfare population (n=4957) while controlling for other public service involvement. Service system involvement is explored across the following sectors: Child Welfare, Income Maintenance, Special Education, Juvenile Court, and various forms of Medicaid-reimbursed medical or mental health care. This study builds knowledge by adding the services dimension to an ecological framework for analyses and by following recurrence for a longer period of time than prior investigations (7.5 years).
METHOD
We model the rereporting of a child for maltreatment as a function of child, caregiver, service, and neighborhood characteristics using data from birth records, child welfare, income maintenance, Medicaid, adult corrections, juvenile court, special education, law enforcement, and census sources …
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