Risk assessment and domestic violence - how do child welfare workers in three countries assess and substantiate the risk level of a 5-year-old girl?

This paper examine how a sample of 301 child welfare workers in Norway, England and California, USA assess risk in cases of domestic violence. Decisions in child welfare cases are made under a high degree of uncertainty, and by using the vignette method, we explore whether child welfare systems and...

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