UW News
Frank Edwards
April 19, 2016
States with punitive justice systems have higher rates of foster care, study finds
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The number of children in foster care across the country is driven not solely by child abuse and neglect, but by states’ varying politics and approaches to social problems, a new University of Washington study finds. States with more punitive criminal justice systems tend to remove children from their homes far more frequently than those…