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Florida. Office of the State Courts Administrator. Dependency Court Improvement Program. Tallahassee, Fla: The Office, 1997.

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California. Legislature. Senate. Select Committee on Children and Youth. SB 1195 Task Force. Child abuse reporting laws, juvenile court dependency statutes, and child welfare services. [Sacramento, CA]: The Task Force, 1988.

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Washington (State). Dependency and Termination Equal Justice Committee. Dependency and Termination Equal Justice Committee report. Olympia, WA: Washington State Office of Public Defense, 2003.

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Garrett, A. Bowen. The effect of U.S. Supreme Court ruling Sullivan v. Zebley on child SSI and AFDC enrollment. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1997.

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Massachusetts. Dept. of Public Welfare. Report to the Great and General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on standard budgets of assistance for the Aid to Families with Dependent Children Program. [Boston]: The Dept., 1988.

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Melnick, R. Shep. The politics of the new property: Welfare rights in Congress and courts. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1991.

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Institute, Pennsylvania Bar, ed. New dependency court rules: Reforming procedure & practice. [Mechanicsburg, Pa.]: Pennsylvania Bar Institute, 2007.

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Stahl, Rebecca M., and Philip Michael M. Stahl. Representing Children in Dependency and Family Court: Beyond the Law. American Bar Association, 2019.

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J, Abbott Malvina E., and Continuing Education of the Bar--California., eds. California juvenile dependency practice. 2nd ed. Oakland, Calif: Continuing Education of the Bar--California, 2002.

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Legal proceedings for dependent children. [Harrisburg, Pa.] (104 S. St., Harrisburg 17108-1027): Pennsylvania Bar Institute, 1996.

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Washington (State). Office of Public Defense. and Washington State Library. Electronic State Publications., eds. Costs of defense and children's representation in dependency and termination cases. Olympia, WA: Washington State Office of Public Defense, 1999.

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Dependency and termination parents' representation pilot: Evaluation. Olympia, Wash: Washington State Office of Public Defense, 2002.

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Dependency and termination defense pilot project: Interim evaluation. Olympia, Wash: Washington State Office of Public Defense, 2001.

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Birk, Megan. “The right of the state to interfere is unquestioned”. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039249.003.0005.

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This chapter examines efforts to remedy the problems with farm placements. It looks at the state boards of charity, visiting agents, and courts as examples of methods used to improve placing out. As the state boards worked to legitimize their expertise and county officials tried to improve the care given to dependent children, work remained to standardize care and encourage placements. State boards recommended a second initiative in addition to better oversight of institutional care to secure more placement homes and supervision for children: hiring state visiting agents to supervise placed-out children. This chapter explores how the two-pronged issue of mistreatment of children in placement homes and the resulting efforts to increase supervision ultimately forced placers and visitors to make a number of proposals, including a return of direct aid and more involvement by the courts. It also considers the rise in paid foster care and how it affected all facets of dependent child care.
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Stevenson, Margaret C., Bette L. Bottoms, and Kelly C. Burke, eds. The Legacy of Racism for Children. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780190056742.001.0001.

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The Legacy of Racism for Children: Psychology, Law, and Public Policy is the first volume to review the intersecting implications of psychology, public policy, and law with the goal of understanding and ending the challenges facing racial minority youth in America today. Proceeding roughly from causes to consequences—from early life experiences to adolescent and teen experiences—each chapter focuses on a different domain, explains the laws and policies that create or exacerbate racial disparity in that domain, reviews relevant psychological research and its implications for those laws or policies, and calls for next steps. Chapter authors examine how race and ethnicity intersect with child maltreatment (including child sex trafficking, corporal punishment, and memory for and disclosures of abuse), child dependency court decisions, custody and adoption, familial incarceration, the school-to-prison pipeline, police–youth interactions, jurors’ perceptions of child and adolescent victims and defendants, and U.S. immigration law and policy. The book is meant to be accessible to all who want to end law- and policy-related racial disparities for children—researchers, students, teachers, social workers and social service administrators, police, attorneys, judges, and the general public. Much of the value of this book lies in its potential to influence law and policy, and to help those working on the front lines understand what they can do to end the legacy of racism for children.
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FY89 report to the Great and General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on standard budgets of assistance for the aid to families with dependent children program. [ ]: Dept. of Public Welfare, Executive Office of Human Services, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1989.

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