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Child Protection / Welfare 
(Related pages: Child Abduction, Child Sexual Abuse / Assault / Violence, Child Support / Custody, Children & Youth, Girls and Teen Dating Violence. Court Cases related to child protection / welfare are on a separate page.)
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Accountability and Connection with Abusive Men: A New Child Protection Response to Increasing Family Safety, Fernando Mederos, Massachusetts Department of Social Services Domestic Violence Unit, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, American Public Human Service Association, and the Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, CA: 2004.
ACTIVIST DIALOGUES – HOW DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND CHILD WELFARE SYSTEMS IMPACT WOMEN OF COLOR AND THEIR COMMUNITIES, Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, CA. Copyright © 2005 Family Violence Prevention Fund.
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Advocacy Matters: Helping Mothers and Their Children Involved with the Child Protection System, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, American Public Human Services Association, Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, CA: 2003.
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Assessing Risk to Children from Batterers, Lundy Bancroft and Jay G. Silverman. Copyright © 2002.
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| BATTERED WOMEN INVOLVED WITH CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES: LEARNING FROM IMMIGRANT, REFUGEE AND INDIGENOUS WOMEN'S EXPERIENCES, V. Pualani Enos, Asian & Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic Violence, National Network to End Violence Against Immigrant Women, Institute on Race and Justice at Northeastern University and Futures Without Violence, July 2003; revised 2010.
Batterers as Fathers: Rethinking and Reconceptualizing Policy and Practice, David Mandel, 2002.
ChANGES NEEDED IN FEDERAL CHild WELFARE LAW TO BETTER PROTECT ChildREN AND ENSURE THEM NURTURING FAMILIES, Center for Law and Social Policy, Washington, DC: May 2007.
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Child Protection in Families Experiencing Domestic Violence, H. Lien Bragg, Children’s Bureau – Office on Child Abuse and Neglect of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC: 2003.
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Children and Batterer Initiative Uses New Tools to Measure Child Protection Practice & Worker Attitudes Towards Batterers, David Mandel, The Non-Violence Alliance, Middletown, CT: Fall 2004.
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Children and Domestic Violence: Summary of State Laws – State Statutes Series 2004, National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information and the National Adoption Information Clearinghouse of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC: March 2004.
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Confidentiality & Information Sharing Issues for Domestic Violence Advocates Working with Child Protection and Juvenile Court Systems, Jill Davies, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, American Public Human Services Association and the Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, CA: April 2004.
CONNECT: SUPPORTING ChildREN EXPOSED TO Domestic ViolencE – IN-SERVICE TRAINING FOR RESOURCE FAMILIES, A TRAINER'S GUIDE & TOOLS, Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, CA: 2009. Copyright © 2009 Futures Without Violence.
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EFFECTIVE INTERVENTION IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & CHILD MALTREATMENT (commonly known as “The Greenbook”), Susan Schechter and Jeffrey L. Edleson, National Council on Juvenile and Family Court Judges, Reno, NV: 1999.
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EVALUATION OF FAMILY TO FAMILY, Research Triangle Institute, School of Social Work at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: November 1998.
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Expanding Solutions for Domestic Violence and Poverty: What Battered Women with Abused Children Need from Their Advocates, Susan Schechter, Building Comprehensive Solutions to Domestic Violence, Publication #13 – A Vision Paper, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA: December 2000.
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| FailURe TO PROTECT: THE CRISIS IN AMERICA'S FAMILY COURTS, Cara Tabachnick, The Crime Report, May 6, 2010.
Families Frequently Encountered by Child Protection Services: A Report on Chronic Child Abuse and Neglect, L. Anthony Loman, Institute of Applied Research, St. Louis, MO: February 2006. Copyright © 2006 Institute of Applied Research.
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Family Team Conferences in Domestic Violence Cases: Guidelines for Practice (second edition), Lucy Salcido Carter, Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, CA: October 2003.
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FAMILY TO FAMILY INITIATIVE, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, MD: July 2001.
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FORGING NEW COLLABORATIONS BETWEEN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAMS, CHILD WELFARE SERVICES AND COMMUNITIES OF COLOR, Nita Carter, Women of Color Network and National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA: 2003.
THE GREENBOOK INITIATIVE FINAL EVALUATION REPORT, The Greenbook National Evaluation Team, Fairfax, VA: January 2011.
THE GUIDE TO TEXAS CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES, Jane Burstain, Center for Public Policy Priorities, Austin, TX: January 4, 2011.
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In the Best Interest of Women and Children: A Call for Collaboration Between Child Welfare and Domestic Violence Constituencies, Susan Schechter and Jeffrey L. Edleson, Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse, St. Paul, MN: 1994. Copyright © 1998-2004 Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse.
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Interim Report 2004, House Committee on Child Welfare and Foster Care, Select, A Report to the House of Representatives, 79th Texas Legislature, Representative Suzanna Gratia Hupp, Chairman, and Paul Jimenez, Committee Clerk, Texas House of Representatives, Austin, TX: November 8, 2004.
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MAJOR FEDERAL LEGISLATION CONCERNED WITH CHILD PROTECTION, CHILD WELFARE, AND ADOPTION, Child Welfare Information Gateway of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC: 2008.
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Mother of slain child also was a victim Battered Woman Syndrome blamed; Situation was complex, Todd Cooper, Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, NE: February 5, 2005. Copyright © 2005 The Omaha World-Herald Company.
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New Tools Increase Safety For Families Facing Violence, Define Safe Roles For Abusive Fathers, Speaking Up (volume 10, issue 11), Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, CA: August 17, 2004. Family Team Conferences in Domestic Violence Cases: Guidelines for Practice and Accountability and Connection with Abusive Men: A New Child Protection Response to Increasing Family Safety.
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Nicholson v. Williams and Nicholson v. Scoppetta
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OVERVIEW FOR JUDGES ON THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Jane M. Larrington, Southwest Center for Law and Policy, Tucson, AZ.
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| PORTRAIT OF PRIVATE AGENCIES IN THE CHILD WELFARE SYSTEM: PRINCIPAL RESULTS FROM THE NATIONAL SURVEY OF PRIVATE CHILD AND FAMILY SERVING AGENCIES, Bowen McBeath, Crystal Collins-Camargo and Emmeline Chuang, National Quality Improvement Center on the Privatization of Child Welfare Services, Lexington, KY: September 2011.
PrOMOTING RESPONSIBLE FATHERHOOD PROGRAMMING: FACTORS AFFECTING LOW-INCOME FATHERS' INVOLVEMENT IN CHILD PROTECTION SERVICES AND COURT-RESTRICTED ACCESS TO THEIR CHILDREN, Derrick M. Gordon, Derek Iwamoto, Natasha D. Watkins, Trace Kershaw, Diana Mason and Anthony Judkins, Journal of Poverty (volume 15 [2], pages 184-205), Taylor & Francis Group, April 2011. Copyright © 2011 Performa PLC.
REASONABLE EFFORTS OR UNREALISTIC EXPECTATIONS – A LOOK AT HENNEPIN COUNTY CHILD PROTECTION CASES, Marna Anderson, Sarah Coulter and Donna McNamara, WATCH, Minneapolis, MN: May 4, 2010. Copyright © 2010 WATCH.
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Safe at Home in Alabama – The Southern State’s Child Welfare System is Called a National Model, Mike Hudson, Roanoke Times, Roanoke, VA: October 11, 2004. Copyright © 2004 The Roanoke Times.
SHATTERED FAMILIES ~ THE PERILOUS INTERSECTION OF IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT AND THE Child Welfare System, Applied Research Center, New York, NY: November 2011. Executive Summary (English and Español).
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| State Legislation – CHILD PROTECTION STATUTES ALLOWING PROTECTION ORDER TO BE ISSUED ON BEHALF OF THE NON-PERPETRATING PARENT AND THE CHILD, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges – Family Violence Department, Reno, NV: February 1, 2005.
StRENGTHENING FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES: 2010 RESOURCE GUIDE, Child Welfare Information Gateway of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Washington, DC and FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention, Chapel Hill, NC: 2010.
SUPPORTING BRAIN DEVELOPMENT IN TRAUMATIZED CHILDREN AND YOUTH, Children's Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC: August 2011.
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR THINKING ABOUT BATTERERS AND CHILD PROTECTION, David Mandel, The Non-Violence Alliance, Middletown, CT.
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VERMONT’S PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAMS AND CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES, Vermont Network Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, Vermont Department for Children and Families and Vermont Center for Crime Victim Services, published by the National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, Harrisburg, PA: 2004.
WORKING WITH FAMILIES ~ CHILD WELFARE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Massachusetts Department of Children and Families, Boston, MA: December 2009.
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