
doi: 10.7916/c9r7-0073
The United States is ready for major child welfare reform. Building on more than fifty years of work on reforming the child protection system, this Article proposes that a new approach will better help parents and protect children.
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340, HT51-1595, 330, Race discrimination--Law and legislation, Race relations, Racial justice, Communities. Classes. Races, K, Law
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