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Trends in state budgets and child outcomes during and post child welfare class action litigation
Institution:1. Northern Arizona University, Social Work Program, 1925 McConnel Dr., Flagstaff, AZ 86011, United States;1. Department of Sociology and Criminology, Child Maltreatment Solutions Network, Pennsylvania State University, 505 Oswald Tower, University Park, PA 16801, USA;2. Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Abstract:Litigation is the most prevalent mechanism for comprehensive child welfare system reform. Litigation has resulted in increased funding to child welfare systems. This study assesses the impact of litigation on budgets during and after litigation and the budgets correlation with child outcomes. This mixed methods study analyzes 7 years post-litigation data in 4 state case studies. Individual interviews were conducted with key stakeholders (N = 17) in the lawsuits to determine what impact the lawsuit had on budgets and outcomes. Findings indicate that litigation likely impacts outcomes at least partially through increased financial investments (decreased reunification impacting decreased reentry after reunification and rate served); however, the impact of these outcomes is mitigated because financial investment in child welfare is not sustained.
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