For Reasons of Poverty: A Critical Analysis of the Public Child Welfare System in the United States

For Reasons of Poverty: A Critical Analysis of the Public Child Welfare System in the United States

by Leroy Pelton
ISBN-10:
0275930734
ISBN-13:
9780275930738
Pub. Date:
12/06/1989
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0275930734
ISBN-13:
9780275930738
Pub. Date:
12/06/1989
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
For Reasons of Poverty: A Critical Analysis of the Public Child Welfare System in the United States

For Reasons of Poverty: A Critical Analysis of the Public Child Welfare System in the United States

by Leroy Pelton

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Overview

The public child welfare system has been increasingly attacked for failing to implement long-standing national policies, especially family preservation. Pelton, a social work educator, continues this attack, but in a uniquely comprehensive, coherent, and compelling manner. His well-documented critique focuses on the philosophical underpinnings and internal workings of public child welfare, especially its medicalization of child abuse; inappropriate out-of-home placement of children for reasons of poverty; excessive reliance on foster care; and dysfunctional dual structure (investigative versus helping roles). . . . [His] analysis is powerful and provocative and should be required reading for all engaged or interested in child welfare. Choice

This volume reveals how the modern public child welfare system and its forerunners have failed to serve professed child welfare policies that have been enunciated from the beginning of this century to the present. The basic dynamics, operational structure, and direction of the child welfare system are thoroughly scrutinized by Pelton with the intent of promoting productive controversy. One of the central issues discussed by the book is the separation of children from their parents by child welfare agencies. Evidence is presented that shows that, throughout this century, child removal has survived as a major tactic in regard to child welfare problems despite a long-standing policy of family preservation. This is the only book to be critical not only of the child welfare system, but of recent attempts to improve it, namely, the permanency planning movement. It is also the only one to propose an entirely new structure for the child welfare system.

For Reasons of Poverty begins with a historical review of child welfare through the twentieth century and then examines the crusade against child abuse. Next, the book covers the foster care system, the permanency planning movement, and the dual role of the child welfare system. The last chapter of the volume focuses on a plan for restructuring the child welfare system in the United States, which Pelton believes could be realistically accomplished within the larger ongoing economic and social welfare policy context. This book should be of particular interest to child welfare administrators in public and private agencies and to child welfare advocates and social workers. Additionally, it contains information applicable to a number of different fields, including social work, public policy, sociology, and psychology.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275930738
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 12/06/1989
Series: Ellis Horwood Library of Space Science
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

LEROY H. PELTON is Professor and Chair of the Children and Family Services Concentration in the School of Social Work at Salem State College in Salem, Massachusetts. Dr. Pelton is the author of The Psychology of Nonviolence and editor of The Social Context of Child Abuse and Neglect. He has authored numerous jourbanal articles and other publications in psychology and social work.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Child Welfare Through the Twentieth Century: Policy and Reality
The Crusade Against Child Abuse
Whose Neglect? The State Intervenes
The Permanency Planning Movement
An Analysis of the Dual Role Structure of the Child Welfare System
Restructuring the Public Child Welfare System
Bibliography
Indexes

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