Association in 1967 concluded that "no state and no community has developed a child protective service program adequate in size to meet the service needs of all reported cases of child neglect, abuse, and exploitation The One World of Working Women - Page 18by Anne H. Nelson - 1978 - 15 pagesFull view - About this book
| Harry D. Krause - 1971 - 424 pages
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| James R. Storey - 1973 - 182 pages
...children. The conclusion reached was that "no community has developed a child protective service program adequate in size to meet the service needs of all reported cases of child neglect, abuse, and exploitation." Id. at 25. See also, Polier, "Problems Involving Family and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1973 - 716 pages
...all fifty states; but that no state and no community has developed a child protective service program adequate in size to meet the service needs of all reported cases of child neglect, abuse and exploitation. Hence, the primary question posed by the report, and the primary... | |
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