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12 Colum. J. Race & L. Forum 1 (2022)

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RACE AND LAW FORUM
VOL. 12                        JUNE 2022                           NO. 1
AN UNINTENDED ABOLITION:
FAMILY REGULATION DURING THE
COVID-19 CRISIS
Anna Arons*
In a typical year, New York City's vast family regulation
system, fueled   by   an  army   of mandated     reporters,
investigates tens of thousands of reports of child neglect and
abuse, policing almost exclusively poor Black and Latinx
families even as the government provides those families
extremely limited support. When the City shut down in the
wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, this system shrunk in
almost every conceivable way as mandated reporters
retreated, caseworkers adopted less intrusive investigatory
tactics, and family courts constrained their operations. The
number of reports fell, the number of cases filed in court fell,
and the number of children separated from their parents fell.
At the same time, families found support elsewhere, through
suddenly burgeoning mutual aid networks and infusions of
new     government     entitlements.    This    large-scale
reconfiguration of the family regulation system represents a
short-term experiment in abolition: in this period, New
Yorkers moved away from a system that oppressed poor
Black and Latinx people and not only envisioned but built a
more democratic and humane model to protect families.
As this Piece demonstrates, under this new model, families
remained just as safe. Data from the courts and from the
city's Administration for Children's Services reveal that
there was no rise in child neglect or abuse during the
shutdown period. Furthermore, once the City began to re-
open, there was no perceivable rebound effect, that is, no
delayed, compensatory rise in reports. This Piece positions
the COVID-19 shutdown period as a successful case study,
demonstrating one possible future absent the massive,
oppressive apparatus of the family regulation system.
* Acting Assistant Professor, New York University School of Law. Many thanks to
the organizers and participants in the Columbia Journal of Race and Law's 2021 Symposium,
Strengthened Bonds: Abolishing the Child Welfare System and Re-Envisioning Child Well-
Being. Thank you to the many parents, activists, and practitioners with whom I spoke for
sharing their thoughtful reflections with me. Finally, thank you to Nina Nevarez for
excellent research assistance.

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