Disposable children: America's child welfare system
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Belmont, Calif. <<[u.a.]>>
Wadsworth Publ.
1997
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Schriftenreihe: | The Wadsworth contemporary issues in crime and justice series
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Beschreibung: | XVI, 240 S. |
ISBN: | 0534264662 |
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adam_text | Contents
A Note from the Series Editor ix
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Introduction 1
I WHOSE FAMILY VALUES?
WHOSE BEST INTERESTS?
1 WHO IS SAVED? 13
Conflicts Between Policies and Practices 17
Neglect Versus Poverty 19
Hard Decisions for Everyone 20
Listening to the Silenced 20
Who Speaks for the Child s Best Interests? 21
Interview: Richard Cozzola: Hanging in a White
Neighborhood Could Cost You Your Kids 23
Why Aren t Children Adopted? 24
The Problem Posed by Family Values 27
To Be Young, Black, a Mother, and a Ward of the State 28
Teen Mother s Narrative of Survival: Melinda 29
Community and Culture as Basis for Identity and Care 31
Conclusion 32
Personal Narrative: Prentis Caudill 33
Notes 37
2 POVERTY S CHILD 39
Protecting Women and Children from Themselves 44
Confronting the Causes of Social Violence 45
Box: How Dangerous Is America for Poor Children? 46
Increased Reports of Abuse or Increased Reports of Neglect? 47
Public Bureaucracy: How to Succeed by Systematically
Failing 47
The Numbers Game 48
What Needs Fixing ? 49
Questionable Child Welfare Reforms 51
A Changing Focus 52
Welfare Reform: Fact and Fiction 53
Box: Fiction and Facts About Welfare 54
Child Poverty: A Case of Abuse and Neglect 55
Box: Child Poverty in the United States 55
Conclusion 56
Personal Narrative: Desiree Maurer 57
Notes 61
3 AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY:
DISPOSABLE CHILDREN 63
Postindustrial Society 65
The War on Poverty Became the War on Poor Children 66
Work, Welfare, Wealth, and the Wall of Silence 66
Corporate Welfare 69
Why the Public Is Not Protesting Corporate Control 70
Globalization and Democracy ^1
Surplus People 72
Increased Poverty and At-Risk Children 73
Increased Unemployment and Increased Child Maltreatment 74
Conclusion 75
Personal Narrative: Jackie and Paul 76
Notes 83
4 STUBBORN CHILDREN AND VAGABONDS 85
Failure by Fragmentation 88
The Invention of Child Welfare: A History 89
Regulating Poor Mothers 90
Regulating the Unemployed 90
The Stubborn Child of the 1600s 90
Rescuing Street Children of the 1800s 91
Yankee Reformers Versus Street Urchins 93
The Cruelty Police 94
The Practice of Child Removal 95
Conclusion 96
Personal Narrative: Tammy and Johnny Daniels 97
Notes 103
5 CHILD SAVING INSTITUTIONALIZED 105
Childhood Redeemed: The Progressive Era, 1890-1920 106
Preserving the Family: The First White House
Conference on Children, 1909 108
Mother s Pensions: Pity and Punishment 110
The Children s Bureau 111
The New Deal 112
The Discovery of the Battered Child Syndrome 113
Social Work s Conflicted Mandate 116
Sexual Abuse, Taboos, and Resistance 1 19
Conclusion 120
Personal Narrative: Elizabeth as Told by Lamond 122
Notes 124
II ADVOCATES AND PATHFINDERS
6 CHICAGO: A CARGO OF LOST CHILDREN:
THE CONTEXT FOR CASE STUDY
CHAPTERS 7-9 129
The Child Saver s City 130
Illinois Child Welfare History 131
Institutionalizing Public Child Welfare:
The Department of Visitation 132
Child Welfare and the Fate of Black Children in Illinois 133
Social Welfare Benefits in Illinois: Undercutting the Poor 133
The Orphanage Debate in Illinois 135
Reforming Juvenile Court and Foster Care 135
Relative Foster Care 136
Child Welfare Advocates: Narratives of Resistance 136
Chicago: The Context Today 137
Expendable Populations 140
Money for Punishment 140
The Need for Drug Rehabilitation Centers 141
Indicting the Powerless 142
Resurgent Racism 142
Conclusion 145
Notes 145
7 FAMILY PRESERVATION VERSUS
CHILDREN S RIGHTS 149
Suing DCFS 151
Advocate s Narrative: Bruce Boyer 152
Advocate s Narrative: Patrick Murphy 155
Advocates Narrative: Ben Wolf I60
Notes 162
8 PRIVATE AGENCIES: THE GOOD NEWS
AND THE BAD 163
Advocate s Narrative: Ivan Medina 165
Advocate s Narrative: Karl Dennis 169
Advocate s Narrative: Denise Plunkett 172
Advocate s Narrative: Pia Menon 175
Notes 179
9 ADVOCATES FOR THE UNWORTHIEST
OF THE UNWORTHY 181
Sexual Abuse and Multiple Personalities 183
When Mothers and Children Both Do Time 183
Advocate s Narrative: Peter Schmiedel 184
Advocate s Narrative: Gail Smith 188
Notes 192
10 DELIVERING SERVICES OR
BUILDING COMMUNITY? 193
What Is Community? 195
Community-Based Services or Community-Based
Solutions? 196
Homebuilders 199
Community-Based Individualized Services and
Wrap-Around Services 199
Implementation of the Individualized Care Model:
The Process 201
Where Have Individualized Care Models Worked? 202
Home Visiting: A Traditional Approach Effective
for the Future 205
Healthy Start: Hawaii s Home Visiting Program 205
Home Health Visitor Program qfElmira, New York 206
VIII ™ -
New Zealand: National Community-Based
Family Preservation 206
Programmatic Disadvantages of Individualized Care
in the United States 208
Youth Development and Community Development:
A New Paradigm 209
Wizards 210
Community Mutual Aid Groups 211
To Heal the Family, Heal the Community 212
Family and Neighborhood Residents as Resources 213
Effective Models Already in Place 214
Notes 216
11 COMMUNITY BUILDING:
RESURRECTING THE DISPOSABLE 219
Comprehensive Community-Based Initiatives:
Who Decides? 220
The Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative 223
Community Control: The Heart of the Matter 224
Dudley s Greatest Accomplishment 227
Accompaniment: The Role for Professionals 228
Dr. Korczak: The Accompaniment of Children 229
The Children s Republic 230
Notes 232
INDEX 234
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