9780465053964-0465053963-The Book of David: How Preserving Families Can Cost Children's Lives

The Book of David: How Preserving Families Can Cost Children's Lives

ISBN-13: 9780465053964
ISBN-10: 0465053963
Author: Richard J. Gelles
Publication date: 1997
Publisher: Basic Books
Format: Paperback 218 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780465053964
ISBN-10: 0465053963
Author: Richard J. Gelles
Publication date: 1997
Publisher: Basic Books
Format: Paperback 218 pages

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The Book of David: How Preserving Families Can Cost Children's Lives (ISBN-13: 9780465053964 and ISBN-10: 0465053963), written by authors Richard J. Gelles, was published by Basic Books in 1997. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Psychology & Counseling (General, Psychology, Social Work, Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Book of David: How Preserving Families Can Cost Children's Lives (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Psychology & Counseling books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.33.

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Using the true story of a murdered child as a point of departure, a leading expert on family violence argues that society's first priority must be protecting children rather than preserving families.Richard Gelles was once one of the most widely published and vocal defenders of family preservation: the social policy of keeping troubles families together as a primary goal. He then ran into the true and tragic case of David Edwards, an infant who was murdered by his mother after falling through the chasms in the child welfare system.David's story convinced Gelles that the system must change. Nearly half the children who are killed by their parents each year are killed after they have come to the attention of child welfare agencies. These children must be protected by getting them out of harm's way. That means a radically new child welfare system must be developed. The first priority must be to protect children rather than preserve families. This hard-hitting book critically examines family preservation programs and argues that they do not work. Gelles goes beyond mere criticism of the child welfare system to suggest specific ways the system should be changed, such as eliminating mandatory reporting of abuse, giving better training to caseworkers, and separating the investigation of abuse from case management.

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