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About the Collection
This collection contains faculty research from the UNLV School of Social Work. Records are organized by Year, Author, and Title. To view the entire collection of UNLV faculty research across all programs, visit the All Faculty Research collection.
Submissions from 1999
Community Obligations and the Categorization of Children, Leroy H. Pelton
Soziale Gerechtigkeit und Erfolgreiche Soziale Arbeit (Social Justice and Successful Social Work), Leroy H. Pelton
Welfare Discrimination and Child Welfare, Leroy H. Pelton
Submissions from 1998
Four Commentaries: How We Can Better Protect Children From Abuse and Neglect, Leroy H. Pelton
Traps Seen in Measures Taken for Child Abuse and Neglect in the U.S.A.: Ignored Economic Reasons, K Ueno, Leroy H. Pelton, and David G. Gill
Submissions from 1997
Child Welfare Policy and Practice: The Myth of Family Preservation, Leroy H. Pelton
Submissions from 1994
Has Permanency Planning Been Successful? No., Leroy H. Pelton
Is Poverty a Key Contributor to Child Abuse and Neglect? Yes, Leroy H. Pelton
The Role of Material Factors in Child Abuse and Neglect, Leroy H. Pelton
Submissions from 1993
The Fate of the Welfare State, Leroy H. Pelton
Enabling Public Child Welfare Agencies to Promote Family Preservation, Leroy H. Pelton
Submissions from 1992
A Functional Approach to Reorganizing Family and Child Welfare Interventions, Leroy H. Pelton
Submissions from 1991
Ideology, Terminology, and the Politics of Family Violence, Leroy H. Pelton
The Author Responds (to Dorothy E. Mancusi), Leroy H. Pelton
The Development and Use of National Child Welfare Information, Leroy H. Pelton
Beyond Permanency Planning: Restructuring the Public Child Welfare System, Leroy H. Pelton
Response to Malcolm Bush and Jeanne Giovannoni, Leroy H. Pelton
Submissions from 1990
Poverty and Child Protection, Leroy H. Pelton
Resolving the Crisis in Child Welfare: Simply Expanding the Present System is Not Enough, Leroy H. Pelton
Submissions from 1989
Home visits: History and Functions, Betsy Ledbetter Hancock and Leroy H. Pelton
Submissions from 1988
Child Protection and Family Preservation, Leroy H. Pelton and Mary Bricker-Jenkins
Whose neglect? The Role of Poverty-Related Factors in Child Neglect Cases and Court Decisions in the United States, Leroy H. Pelton and Marguerite Rosenthal
Submissions from 1987
Not for Poverty Alone: Foster Care Population Trends in the Twentieth Century, Leroy H. Pelton
Poverty and Policy, Leroy H. Pelton
The Institution of Adoption: Its Sources and Perpetuation, Leroy H. Pelton