No. 54-2, April 2016
Index
- African American Child Discipline: Differences Between Mothers and Fathers
- April 2016
- Convenient and Inconvenient Truths in Family Law: Preventing Scholar‐Advocacy Bias in the Use of Social Science Research for Public Policy
- Exploring a Process‐Oriented Forensic Family Observation Protocol
- Holistic Representation: A Randomized Pilot Study of Wraparound Services for First‐Time Juvenile Offenders to Improve Functioning, Decrease Motions for Review, and Lower Recidivism
- Issue Information ‐ JIP
- Issue Information ‐ Title Page
- Issue Information ‐ TOC
- Legal Representation in the Juvenile Dependency System: Travis County, Texas’ Parent Representation Pilot Project
- Parenting in Families of Low Socioeconomic Status: A Review with Implications for Child Welfare Practice
- Reunification in Intrafamilial Child Abuse Cases: A Model for Intervention
- Same Crime, Different Time: Why we Need an Amended Guideline for Repeat Offenders to Minors
- The Continuum of Including Children in ADR Processes: A Child‐Centered Continuum Model
- The State of the Art of Child Hearings in Germany. Results of a Nationwide Representative Study in German Courts
- The Transitioning Families Therapeutic Reunification Model in Nonfamilial Abductions
- Why Requiring Parents to Pay for Postsecondary Education is Unconstituional and Bad Policy
- “Bending” Evidence for a Cause: Scholar‐Advocacy Bias in Family Law