Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare School of Social Work, College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota

Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare

Research & Evaluation

Protective Supervision: An Exploratory Study - Strengthening the Capacity to Respond to Children in High-Risk Families

Title IV-E Curriculum Module

Selected References

Nusbaum Feller, J., Davidson, H. A., Hardin, M. & Horowitz, R. M. (1992). Working with the Courts in Child Protection. Retrieved on June 7, 2006 from the National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect

Paulsen, M. G. (1966). Legal Protections Against Child Abuse. Children, 13(2), 42-48.

Schroeder, O., Jr. (1974). Legal Medicine as an Interdisciplinary Intellectual Discipline. Legal Medicine Annual, 399-420.

Stahmer, A. C., Leslie, L. K., Hurlburt, M., Barth, R. P., Webb, M. B., Landsverk, J., & Zhang, J. (2005). Developmental and Behavioral Needs and Service Use for Young Children in Child Welfare. Pediatrics,116(4), 891-900.

Stein, T. J. (1998). Child Welfare and the Law (Rev. ed.). Washington, D.C: Child Welfare League of America.

U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration, Children’s Bureau: Standards for specialized courts dealing with children. (1954). CB Publication No. 346.

Villanova Law Review. (1967). Legislation as Protection for the Battered Child. 12(2), 313-323.

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