The Earth’s Natural Protective System: Van Allen Radiation Belts

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Vol 17 (6) ◽  
pp. 1080-1085 ◽  
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Fu-Cang ZHANG ◽  
Qi-Liang YANG ◽  
Zhi-Jun LI

1992 ◽  
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G. F. Renner ◽  
Kevin M. Taylor ◽  
William J. Williams ◽  
Kenneth J. Woodruff

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Glenn A. Brock ◽  
Tara Selly ◽  
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Richard J. Gelles

This chapter examines the child protective system in the United States by first examining the scaffolding created by federal legislation and federal funding. Next, it reviews three significant Supreme Court decisions that bear on the operation of child protective service systems. Lastly, it examines the common process and flow of individual cases of child abuse and neglect from initial reporting, through investigation, service response, possible out-of-home placement, and finally decisions regarding when and why to close the case. The conclusion discusses the three core goals of the child protective service system: safety and wellbeing of children; permanency of caregiving; and family preservation.


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Vol 64 (4) ◽  
pp. 890-897
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JiaBei He ◽  
YuYue Jin ◽  
FuLiang Xiao ◽  
ZhaoGuo He ◽  
Chang Yang ◽  
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