Racial Disproportionality and Disparities Among Latinx Children

Research on Latinx disproportionality and disparities tells a complex and nuanced story of risk, resilience, and differential treatment within the U.S. child welfare system. Studies suggest disproportionality and disparities in child welfare vary not only

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Alan J. Dettlaff  Editor

Racial Disproportionality and Disparities in the Child Welfare System

Child Maltreatment Contemporary Issues in Research and Policy Volume 11

Series Editors Jill E. Korbin Schubert Center for Child Studies Cleveland, OH, USA Richard D. Krugman University of Colorado School of Medicine Aurora, CO, USA

This series provides a high-quality, cutting edge, and comprehensive source offering the current best knowledge on child maltreatment from multidisciplinary and multicultural perspectives. It consists of a core handbook that is followed by two or three edited volumes of original contributions per year. The core handbook will present a comprehensive view of the field. Each chapter will summarize current knowledge and suggest future directions in a specific area. It will also highlight controversial and contested issues in that area, thus moving the field forward. The handbook will be updated every five years. The edited volumes will focus on critical issues in the field from basic biology and neuroscience to practice and policy. Both the handbook and edited volumes will involve creative thinking about moving the field forward and will not be a recitation of past research. Both will also take multidisciplinary, multicultural and mixed methods approaches.

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Alan J. Dettlaff Editor

Racial Disproportionality and Disparities in the Child Welfare System

Editor Alan J. Dettlaff Graduate College of Social Work University of Houston Houston, TX, USA

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