THE NCCPR EVIDENCE BASE: Brief Analyses and Commentaries
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The NCCPR QUICK READ Almost everything on this site boiled down to two pages.
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The Evidence is in: Foster Care vs. Keeping Families Together: The Definitive Studies. NCCPR’s analysis of a studies comparing outcomes for more than 15,000 children, with links to the full studies. Children left in their own homes typically fared far better than comparably maltreated children placed in foster care.
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80 Percent Failure: A Brief Analysis of the Casey Family Programs Northwest Foster Care Alumni Study.
CHILD WELFARE WAIVERS: THE STAKES FOR YOUR STATE: NCCPR’s state-by-state guide to federal child welfare waivers explains how much federal foster care money could be used for better alternatives in each state. NEW: We grade state proposals for waivers in our NCCPR Child Welfare Waiver Proposal Report Card.
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YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR. NCCPR’s briefing paper and recommendations on how the federal government pays for family preservation and foster care.
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WHY MORE MANDATORY REPORTING HURTS CHILDREN. As Congress considers legislation to turn every American into a mandated reporter of child abuse, we explain why more mandatory reporting will backfire.
CHILD ABUSE IS WAY DOWN (DON’T TELL ANYONE) Our analysis of a major new study of child abuse (NIS-4)
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From the NCCPR Child Welfare Blog: Our analysis of a study of what does, and does not work to curb child abuse fatalities, including a link to the full study.
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THE CASE AGAINST CASA: How the Most Sacred Cow in Child Welfare Hurts the Children it is Meant to Help
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Residential Treatment: What the Research Tells Us (and all-purpose foster care-industrial complex excuse check-list).
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Where are America’s foster children? Our interactive database showing which states overuse the worst forms of care, and which make most use of the least harmful option
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SOLUTIONS: Twevle Ways to do Child Welfare Right
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SOLUTIONS: Civil Liberties Without Exception: NCCPR’s Due Process Agenda for Children and Families
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When Children Witness Domestic Violence: Expert Opinion
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A Child Welfare Timeline: Setting the Record Straight on Recent Child Welfare History
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A Foster Parent Speaks Out. A foster parent shares her observations about the child welfare system in her state.
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“Children’s rights” Should Include the Fourth Amendment: Our special website about Camreta v. Greene, thee first major child protective services case to reach the U.S. Supreme Court in 21 years.
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An analysis of ASFA: From the New England Law Review, NCCPR Executive Director Richard Wexler’s analysis of the so-called Adoption and Safe Families Act.
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Epidemic of Hype: How hysteria over methamphetamine has become the latest excuse to “take the child and run.”
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The children who don’t matter to “Every Child Matters” From the NCCPR Child Welfare Blog, a series of posts analyzing ECM’s grossly misleading report on child abuse. And click here for our 2010 update.
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The Trouble with CFSRs. NCCPR’s analysis of the federal government’s Child and Family Services Reviews.
