Lifting the Veil
Child Abuse Reporting: Part I
1. David Wiese, Deborah Daro, Current Trends in Child Abuse Reporting and Fatalities: The Results of the 1994 Annual Fifty State Survey, (Chicago: The National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse, 1995)
2. Gloria Negri, "1990 Reports Of Child Abuse, Neglect Up 17%," Boston Globe, (August 16, 1991)
3. Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee, Washington, Child Protective Services, Report 97-2, (January 10, 1997) p. 6. 4. Darryl Campagna, "Saving the Children - An Overburdened Hot Line is the Crucial Link for Reporting Child Abuse," Albany, New York, Times Union, (November 12, 1995) 5. Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, State Central Register Phone Calls and Percent of Calls Resulting in Reports: Fiscal Years 1987 - 1997, 1997. 6. Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy, Excerpts from the Fall 1995 Research Bulletin, as formerly posted on Internet Home Page. 7. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System, Child Maltreatment 1995: Reports From the States to the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System. 8. Department of Human Services, State of Georgia Program Evaluation: Child Protective Services Program, Prepared by Office of Planning and Budget, Department of Audits, (January 1995) p. 5. 9. Legislative Analyst's Office, Child Abuse and Neglect in California, (January 1996), The Child Welfare Services System, Part A.10. Los Angeles Times, Orange County Perspective, Orange County Edition, "Connecting on Child Abuse," (March 22, 1994). 11. "Saving the Children," Times Union. See note 4. 12. Justin Blum, Caseloads Are Threat To Probes," Washington Post, (August 30, 1997).
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