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692 Annals Am. Acad. Pol. & Soc. Sci. 7 (2020)

handle is hein.cow/anamacp0692 and id is 1 raw text is: The
Contemporary
U.S. Child
Welfare
System(s):
Overview and
Key Challenges
By
LAWRENCE M. BERGER
and
KRISTEN S. SLACK

This volume of The ANNALS aims to increase aware-
ness among scholars, policy-makers, and practitioners
of the size, scope, and functions of child welfare ser-
vices in the United States. We aim to promote a wider
understanding of the broad impacts of child welfare
policies and point to ways in which child welfare ser-
vices can be better incorporated into cross-cutting
social policy debates. The articles in this volume offer
concrete recommendations for policies and practices
that can reduce child maltreatment, and for systemic
approaches-both within the purview of child welfare
services and across the broader community and social
policy landscape-that can better identify and respond
to the needs of children and families in which maltreat-
ment has already occurred or where there is a risk of
abuse and neglect. This introduction sets a foundation
for understanding the contents of the volume: we pro-
vide an overview of child welfare services in the United
States and highlight current challenges that the U.S.
child welfare systems face.
Keywords: child abuse and neglect; child maltreat-
ment; child protective services; child
welfare; child welfare system
C    hild welfare services in the United States
are guided by a three-part federal mandate
to promote safety, permanency (enduring resi-
dence in a stable and legally recognized family),
and well-being for children experiencing or at
risk of child maltreatment. Complying with this
mandate requires that state and local govern-
ments first respond to alleged reports of sus-
pected child abuse and neglect; investigate
those reports when warranted; (often) make a
Lawrence M. Berger is Associate Vice Chancellor for
Research in the Social Sciences, Vilas Distinguished
Achievement Professor of Social Work, and former
director of the Institute for Research on Poverty at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research focuses
on the ways in which economic resources, sociodemo-
graphic characteristics, and public policies affect
parental behaviors and child and family well-being.
Correspondence: lmberger@wise.edu
DOI: 10.1177/0002716220969362

ANNALS, AAPSS, 692, November 2020

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