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    Family outcomes in alternative response: A multilevel analysis of recurrence by Shipe, Stacey L., Uretsky, Mathew C., Shaw, Terry V.

    Published in Children and youth services review (01-01-2022)
    “…•Alternative response is a widely used practice in child protective services.•Despite use of AR, families continue to return to the child protective…”
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    Foster Care Reentry: A survival analysis assessing differences across permanency type by Goering, Emily Smith, Shaw, Terry V

    Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-06-2017)
    “…Abstract Foster care reentry is an important factor for evaluating the overall success of permanency. Rates of reentry are typically only measured for…”
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    Children and youth in out-of-home care: What can predict an initial change in placement? by Jedwab, Merav, Xu, Yanfeng, Keyser, Daniel, Shaw, Terry V.

    Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-07-2019)
    “…A significant proportion of children placed in out of-home care experience placement disruptions in the United States. Placement instability has deleterious…”
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    Caseworkers' insights and experiences with successful reunification by Jedwab, Merav, Chatterjee, Anusha, Shaw, Terry V.

    Published in Children and youth services review (01-02-2018)
    “…The decision to reunify children with their birth parents is one of the most significant decisions that caseworkers have to make in the child welfare arena…”
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    Predictors of reentry into the foster care system: Comparison of children with and without previous removal experience by Jedwab, Merav, Shaw, Terry V.

    Published in Children and youth services review (01-11-2017)
    “…Foster care reunification is the most common permanency plan for children in care, but it can be a challenging and stressful process for both the child and…”
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    Trial home visits and foster care reentry by Shaw, Terry V.

    Published in Journal of public child welfare (01-01-2021)
    “…Foster care placements are a temporary solution for children who are unable to live safely with their families primarily due to reasons of child abuse or…”
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    Neighborhood disorder and child behavioral problems among kinship children: Mediated by social support and moderated by race/ethnicity? by Xu, Yanfeng, Bright, Charlotte Lyn, Huang, Hui, Ahn, Haksoon, Shaw, Terry V.

    Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-06-2020)
    “…Children in kinship care may be placed in similar neighborhoods as their birth families, which are predominantly characterized as distressed neighborhoods with…”
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    Kinship care first? Factors associated with placement moves in out-of-home care by Jedwab, Merav, Xu, Yanfeng, Shaw, Terry V.

    Published in Children and youth services review (01-08-2020)
    “…•Child race and parental substance abuse increased the odds of initially being placed in kinship care.•Child behavioral problems, disabilities, and older age…”
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    Is social work a green profession? An examination of environmental beliefs by Shaw, Terry V

    Published in Journal of social work : JSW (01-01-2013)
    “…• Summary: Social work has developed to meet the needs of an industrializing society. As environmental concerns have increased, national, and international…”
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    A review of foster home policies and regulations in the United States designed to support foster homes families by Jedwab, Merav, Chatterjee, Anusha, Shaw, Terry V.

    Published in Journal of public child welfare (14-03-2020)
    “…Foster parents are required to learn and to navigate a range of policies and regulations in order to make decisions that are in the best interest of the foster…”
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    Outcomes following child welfare services: what are they and do they differ for black children? by Barth, Richard P., Jonson-Reid, Melissa, Greeson, Johanna K.P., Drake, Brett, Berrick, Jill Duerr, Garcia, Antonio R., Shaw, Terry V., Gyourko, John R.

    Published in Journal of public child welfare (19-10-2020)
    “…Current calls to end structural racism in the US include proposals to abolish or radically transform child welfare services (CWS). While substantial research…”
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    Pregnancy and parenting among youth in foster care: A review by Svoboda, Deborah V., Shaw, Terry V., Barth, Richard P., Bright, Charlotte Lyn

    Published in Children and youth services review (01-05-2012)
    “…Parenting during adolescence is often followed by a range of untoward outcomes of young parents and their children. The birth rate and experience of pregnancy…”
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    Child welfare outcomes for youth in care as a result of parental death or parental incarceration by Shaw, Terry V, Bright, Charlotte Lyn, Sharpe, Tanya L

    Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-04-2015)
    “…Abstract Every day, in the United States, children are removed from their homes and placed into state supervised out-of-home care because of concerns around…”
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    Expanding the conceptualization of re-entry: The inter-play between child welfare and juvenile services by Shipe, Stacey L., Shaw, Terry V., Betsinger, Sara, Farrell, Jill L.

    Published in Children and youth services review (01-08-2017)
    “…Re-entry in child welfare is traditionally viewed as a child exiting to permanency and then reentering the child welfare system. Using this approach is…”
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    Latino Parent Involvement and School Success: Longitudinal Effects of Formal and Informal Support by LeFevre, Ann L., Shaw, Terry V.

    Published in Education and urban society (01-11-2012)
    “…This longitudinal study examined the effects of formal (i.e., school-based) and informal (i.e., home-based) Latino parent involvement using data from the…”
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    Reunification from foster care: Informing measures over time by Shaw, Terry V.

    Published in Children and youth services review (01-04-2010)
    “…Children's paths through the child welfare system to permanency (adoption, reunification or guardianship) are complicated. Currently, federal policy and the…”
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    Child Welfare Worker Perception of the Implementation of Family-Centered Practice by Michalopoulos, Lynn, Ahn, Haksoon, Shaw, Terry V., O’Connor, Julia

    Published in Research on social work practice (01-11-2012)
    “…Objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore perceptions of Family-Centered Practice (FCP) among child welfare workers who are expected to use FCP…”
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    Reentry into the foster care system after reunification by Shaw, Terry V.

    Published in Children and youth services review (01-11-2006)
    “…Permanency is a key outcome for child welfare services and reunification is the preferred exit when possible. Any analysis of reunification is incomplete…”
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    Children Ever in Care: An Examination of Cumulative Disproportionality by Magruder, Joseph, Shaw, Terry V.

    Published in Child welfare (01-01-2008)
    “…Most studies of ethnic disproportionality in child welfare examine data in one of two ways: a point in time approach or an entry cohort approach. While each…”
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    Environmental shifts for social work: A principles approach by Miller, Shari E, Hayward, R. Anna, Shaw, Terry V.

    Published in International journal of social welfare (01-07-2012)
    “…Miller SE, Hayward RA, Shaw TV. Environmental shifts for social work: A principles approach The social work profession is rooted in a history of addressing the…”
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