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Catching a Case - Inequality and Fear in New York City's Child Welfare System (Hardcover)
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Catching a Case - Inequality and Fear in New York City's Child Welfare System (Hardcover)
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Influenced by news reports of young children brutalized by their
parents, most of us see the role of child services as the
prevention of severe physical abuse. But as Tina Lee shows in
Catching a Case, most child welfare cases revolve around often
ill-founded charges of neglect, and the parents swept into the
system are generally struggling but loving, fighting to raise their
children in the face of crushing poverty, violent crime, poor
housing, lack of childcare, and failing schools. Lee explored the
child welfare system in New York City, observing family courts,
interviewing parents and following them through the system, asking
caseworkers for descriptions of their work and their
decision-making processes, and discussing cases with attorneys on
all sides. What she discovered about the system is troubling. Lee
reveals that, in the face of draconian budget cuts and a political
climate that blames the poor for their own poverty, child welfare
practices have become punitive, focused on removing children from
their families and on parental compliance with rules. Rather than
provide needed help for families, case workers often hold parents
to standards almost impossible for working-class and poor parents
to meet. For instance, parents can be accused of neglect for
providing inadequate childcare or housing even when they cannot
afford anything better. In many cases, child welfare exacerbates
family problems and sometimes drives parents further into poverty
while the family court system does little to protect their rights.
Catching a Case is a much-needed wake-up call to improve the child
welfare system, and to offer more comprehensive social services
that will allow all children to thrive.
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