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Children Who Could Have Been: The Legacy of Child Welfare in Wealthy America

Epstein, William M.

Children Who Could Have Been: The Legacy of Child Welfare in Wealthy America

William Epstein takes an unblinking look at the failure of public child welfare in America. The paltry response to children in need, Epstein contends, opens windows onto the nation's soul, revealing a profoundly disturbing lack of generosity in the face of deserving and needy children.Epstein analyzes in detail the decay of the child welfare system through the case histories of Natalie and Adam, two children who have spent their lives in and out of foster homes and orphanages. He shows how few studies actually measure children's real outcomes, and how unreliable social scientific research has ultimately been used to rationalize policies of public neglect. He condemns conservatives and liberals alike for their participation in this neglect, demonstrating that the now popular social efficiency model in welfare reform, designed to reduce public responsibility, does not and cannot provide adequate care.In a media environment that focuses increasingly on the "undeserving" recipients of public aid, Children Who Could Have Been shines a light on the human side of the debate. Epstein's is a principled voice for this important social issue.

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ISBN 9780299163808
Sprache eng
Cover Fester Einband
Verlag Univ Of Wisconsin Pr
Jahr 1999

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