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Author Lash, Don, author.

Title "When the Welfare People Come" : Race and Class in the US Child Protection System / Don Lash.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Haymarket Books, [2017]
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Description 1 online resource (222 pages)
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Summary "[An] excellent overview of the child welfare system... Most importantly, [the author] provides a discussion of how to create true change." -- Tina Lee, author of Catching a Case: Inequality and Fear in New York City's Child Welfare System A groundbreaking look at the history and politics of the American child welfare system, "When the Welfare People Come" exposes the system in its totality, from child protective investigation to foster care and mandated services, arguing that it constitutes a mechanism of control exerted over poor and working class parents and children. Applying the Marxist framework of social reproduction theory to the child welfare system, the author, an attorney who has practiced in the area of child welfare for more than twenty years, reveals the system's role in the regulation of family life under capitalism. "This book's description and analysis of child welfare is terrific. Though I've worked in the field of child welfare for four decades, I learned not only new information but also found new, resonant analyses." -- David Tobis, PhD, Author of From Pariahs to Partners: How Parents and Their Allies Changed New York City's Child Welfare System"-- Provided by Freading.
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Subject Child welfare -- United States.
Child abuse -- United States.
Low-income parents -- United States.
Social service -- United States.
Social service and race relations -- United States.
Family services -- United States.
Race discrimination -- United States.
Discrimination -- United States.
Social work with minorities -- United States.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
ISBN 9781608467501 (epub)
9781608467433 (print)
Standard No. 9781608467501
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