Child custody disputes within the context of child protection investigations: secondary analysis of the Canadian Incident Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect.

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES Child Welfare Pub Date : 2013-01-01
Michael A Saini, Tara Black, Barbara Fallon, Alena Marshall
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This national study of child custody disputes within the context of child protection investigations confirms and reinforces the perception in the field that child custody disputes are more likely to reopen for investigations, include higher rates of malicious referrals and involve a higher proportion of children with emotional and functioning issues compared to non-custody-related investigations. Future research might consider the reasons for these higher rates so to improve the identification of these cases and to make more informed decisions about how best to respond to these families. The greatest contribution of this study is that it provides important new evidence to reinforce the need to prioritize child custody disputes within the context of child protection services given the unique challenges and opportunities for making well-informed case plan decisions.

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儿童保护调查背景下的儿童监护权纠纷:对加拿大报告的儿童虐待和忽视事件研究的二次分析。
在儿童保护调查的背景下,这项关于儿童监护权纠纷的全国性研究证实并加强了该领域的看法,即与非监护权相关的调查相比,儿童监护权纠纷更有可能重新开始调查,包括更高的恶意转送率,涉及更高比例的有情感和功能问题的儿童。未来的研究可能会考虑这些较高比率的原因,以提高对这些病例的识别,并就如何最好地应对这些家庭做出更明智的决定。本研究的最大贡献在于,它提供了重要的新证据,以加强在儿童保护服务背景下优先处理儿童监护权纠纷的必要性,因为这是做出明智的案件计划决策的独特挑战和机遇。
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