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Evaluating Where We're at with Differential Response

NCJ Number
246893
Journal
Child Abuse and Neglect Volume: 37 Issue: 2-3 Dated: February-March 2013 Pages: 125-132
Author(s)
Alicia Kyte; Nico Trocmé; Claire Chamberland
Date Published
2013
Length
8 pages
Abstract
Differential response DR models have been implemented internationally since the mid-1990s as an innovative way of responding to child maltreatment. The purpose of the present article is to review the literature on DR and the implications it has for current child welfare research, policy, and practice. A review of DR studies published from 2000 to 2012 available through various social service databases was conducted. DR evaluation reports from various states were also reviewed. Salient factors are reported. DR does not compromise child safety; positive results have been found with regards to family engagement, worker satisfaction, quicker response times, and involvement with community organizations. Rigorous methodological testing needs to be conducted to further strengthen DR findings.