From risk assessment to risk management: Matching interventions to adolescent offenders'' strengths and vulnerabilities | Jay P. Singh, Sarah L. Desmarais, Brian G. Sellers, Tatiana Hylton, Melissa Tirotti, Richard A. Van Dorn | 1-9 | 2014.12.01 | - | |
Infant risk and safety in the context of maternal substance use | Menka Tsantefski, Cathy Humphreys, Alun C. Jackson | 10-17 | 2014.12.01 | - | |
Neuroscience and the risks of maltreatment | Eileen Munro, Kristina Musholt | 18-26 | 2014.12.01 | - | |
Strength-based practice and parental engagement in child welfare services: An empirical examination | Susan P. Kemp, Maureen O. Marcenko, Sandra J. Lyons, Jean M. Kruzich | 27-35 | 2014.12.01 | - | |
Famliy violence: Fathers assessing and managing their risk to children and women | Joan Pennell, R.V. Rikard, Tia Sanders-Rice | 36-45 | 2014.12.01 | - | |
Child welfare services and risk of child maltreatment rereports: Do services ameliorate initial risk? | Tamara Fuller, Martin Nieto | 46-54 | 2014.12.01 | - | |
Meta-theoretical paradigms underpinning risk in child welfare: Towards a position of methodological pragmatism | Stan Houston | 55-60 | 2014.12.01 | - | |
"You can run but you can''t hide": How formerly incarcerated young men navigate neighborhood risks | Laura S. Abrams, Diane L. Terry | 61-69 | 2014.12.01 | - | |
Theorising the signs of safety approach to child protection social work: Positioning, codes and power | Emily Keddell | 70-77 | 2014.12.01 | - | |
Multi-agency risk assessment and management for children and families experiencing domestic violence | Nicky Stanley, Cathy Humphreys | 78-85 | 2014.12.01 | - | |