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What Is Neglect? State Legal Definitions in the United States.

Rebecca Rebbe1.   

Abstract

Neglect is the most common form of reported child maltreatment in the United States with 75.3% of confirmed child maltreatment victims in 2015 neglected. Despite constituting the majority of reported child maltreatment cases and victims, neglect still lacks a standard definition. In the United States, congruent with the pervasiveness of law in child welfare systems, every state and the District of Columbia has its own statutory definition of neglect. This study used content analysis to compare state legal statutory definitions with the Fourth National Incidence Survey (NIS-4) operationalization of neglect. The resulting data set was then analyzed using cluster analysis, resulting in the identification of three distinct groups of states based on how they define neglect: minimal, cornerstones, and expanded. The states' definitions incorporate few of the NIS-4 components. Practice and policy implications of these constructions of neglect definitions are discussed.

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Keywords:  child welfare services/child protection; definitional issues; legal definition; neglect

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29642706     DOI: 10.1177/1077559518767337

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Maltreat        ISSN: 1077-5595


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