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Full-Text Articles in Juvenile Law
Clark Memorandum: Spring/Summer 1987, J. Reuben Clark Law School, J. Reuben Clark Law Society
Clark Memorandum: Spring/Summer 1987, J. Reuben Clark Law School, J. Reuben Clark Law Society
The Clark Memorandum
- Going Dutch (Kira P. Davis)
- Abandoning Children to Their Rights (Bruce C. Hafen)
Representation Of Children In Child Abuse And Neglect Cases: An Empirical Look At What Constitutes Effective Representation, Donald N. Duquette, Sarah H. Ramsey
Representation Of Children In Child Abuse And Neglect Cases: An Empirical Look At What Constitutes Effective Representation, Donald N. Duquette, Sarah H. Ramsey
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This Article describes the purposes and design of our empirical study and analyzes the study's findings. Part I presents a case study of the representation of a child by a volunteer in a way that exhibits the role definition and training of the demonstration groups. Parts II and III discuss who should represent children and how those child advocates should be trained. Part IV discusses the design of the study. Part V presents an analysis of the study's findings. Finally, Part VI considers the policy implications of the study and concludes that the demonstration groups improved the quality of representation …
The Abuses Of Social Science: A Response To Fineman And Opie., David L. Chambers
The Abuses Of Social Science: A Response To Fineman And Opie., David L. Chambers
Articles
Martha Fineman and Anne Opie have written an article on the misuses of social science research by those who are recommending policies for the placement of children after divorce.' The subject is important. When Professor Fineman told me that she and Opie were using an article I wrote about child custody2 as an example of some of the problems they discussed, I anticipated a useful exchange on the subject. Having read their article, I have decided against an exchange on the merits of the larger issues they raise. I have so decided because their article, which refers extensively to my …
Child Welfare Decisionmaking: In Search Of The Least Drastic Alternative, Marsha Garrison
Child Welfare Decisionmaking: In Search Of The Least Drastic Alternative, Marsha Garrison
Faculty Scholarship
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