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Does family preservation serve a child's best interests?

Part of the Controversies in Public Policy Series series
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In this new volume, two distinguished professors of social work debate the question of whether family preservation or adoption serves the best interests of abused and neglected children.

Arguing the merits of keeping families together whenever possible, Ruth G. McRoy examines the background, theory, and effectiveness of family preservation programs. She provides practical recommendations and pays particular attention to the concerns of African American children.

Claiming that there is insufficient evidence that family preservation actually works, Howard Altstein counters that children from truly dysfunctional families should be given the chance for stable lives through adoption rather than left in limbo.

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Georgetown University Press
1589013123 / 9781589013124
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
362.7
02/08/2000
English
168 pages
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