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Citation

Coohey C. Child Welf. 2007; 86(4): 93-122.

Affiliation

School of Social Work, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242, USA. carol-coohey@uiowa.edu

Erratum On

Child Welfare 2007;86(6):136-8

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Child Welfare League of America)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

17953329

Abstract

See erratum note below:

The primary purpose of this study is to determine whether child protective services investigators apply a recognizable set of criteria to substantiate batterers and victims of battering for exposing their children to domestic violence. Although domestic violence occurred in 35% of the 1,248 substantiated incidents of child maltreatment, only 31 (7.1%) couples were investigated for exposing a child to domestic violence or failing to protect a child from domestic violence. All of the batterers investigated and in the caregiver role when their children were exposed to domestic violence were substantiated. The unsubstantiated victims of battering tended to use more protective behaviors (M=3.82) than the substantiated victims (M=2.00); yet, at the case level, using more than one protective behavior did not seem to be a criterion used to substantiate the victims. Instead, it appears that investigators were discriminating between those protective behaviors by the victims that ended contact between the batterers and the children--for a substantial amount of time--and those that did not in both the substantiation and removal decision. Key issues related to applying criteria in incidents involving domestic violence are discussed along with recommendations to further refine and document them.

An erratum for this article was reported in Vol 86(6) of Child Welfare Journal. Tables 2, 3, and 4 were printed incorrectly. The corrected tables are presented in the erratum.
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