Title
Working With African American Children and Families in the Child Welfare System
Publication Date
2005
Document Type
Book Chapter
Abstract
Race, Culture, Psychology, and Law is the only book to provide summaries and analyses of culturally competent psychological and social services encountered within the U.S. legal arena. The book is broad in scope and covers the knowledge and practice crucial in providing comprehensive services to ethnic, racial, and cultural minorities. Topics include the importance of race relations, psychological testing and evaluation, racial "profiling," disparities in death penalty conviction, immigration and domestic violence, asylum seekers, deportations and civil rights, juvenile justice, cross-cultu.
Publication Title
Race, Culture, Psychology, & Law
First Page
91
Last Page
103
Recommended Citation
Harris, M. S., & Skyles, A. (2005). Working with African American children and families in the child welfare system. In K. Barrett & W. George (Eds.), Race, culture, psychology, & law (pp. 91Ã103). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
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