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Reducing Re-referral in Unsubstantiated Child Protective Services Cases: Research To Practice
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Series: Grantee Lessons Learned |
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Author(s):
Children's Bureau (DHHS), Washington, DC.
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| Year Published: 2003 |
Appendix A - Research Studies on Unsubstantiated CPS Cases
Factors That Influence the Decision Not to Substantiate a CPS Referral; Phase I: Narrative and Empirical Analysis (English I); Phase II: Mail and Telephone Surveys of Child Protective Services Social Workers (English II); Phase III: Client Perceptions of Investigation (English III)
| Grantee: | State of Washington Department of Social and Health Services |
| Principal Contact: | Diana J. English |
| Other Researchers: | J. Christopher Graham, Sherry C. Brummel, Laura K. Coghlan, Tim Clark |
The Dynamics of Unsubstantiated Reports: A Multi-State Study (Fluke)
| Grantee: | The American Humane Association |
| Principal Contact: | John D. Fluke |
| Other Researchers: | Cynthia F. Parry, Patricia Shapiro, Dana Hollinshead, Vicky Bollenbacher, Donald Baumann, Karen Davis-Brown |
Recidivism in Child Protective Services Among Substantiated and Unsubstantiated Cases (Drake)
| Grantee: | Washington University, George Warren Brown School of Social Work |
| Principal Contact: | Brett Drake |
| Other Researchers: | Melissa Jonson-Reid, Ineke Way, Sulki Chung |
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