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Mechanisms of Inequity: The Impact of Instrumental Biases in the Child Protection System. (2022). Keddell, Emily.
In: Societies.
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  2. Examining the potential of a coordinated service delivery model in child welfare in Ontario, Canada: Critical role of Black voices. (2025). Gintova, Maria ; Ugalde, Elliot Goodell ; Zelaya, Abigail Jaimes.
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  3. Balancing equality and equity in decision-making practice: Using standardised tools in child welfare services. (2025). Sletten, Marina Snipsyr ; Ellingsen, Ingunn Tollisen ; Bjrkquist, Catharina ; Lpez, Mnica Lpez.
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  4. Illuminating the complexity of decision making in child welfare using the decision making ecology: A scoping review. (2025). Hollinshead, Dana ; Allan, Heather ; Rockwell, Kayla ; Fluke, John ; Middel, Floor ; Oleary, Donna ; Antwi-Boasiako, Kofi ; Ender, Kaitlyn.
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  5. Taking Stock of Canadian Population-Based Data Sources to Study Child Maltreatment: What’s Available, What Should Researchers Know, and What are the Gaps?. (2023). Frank, Kristyn ; Kohen, Dafna ; Bader, Danielle.
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  6. When home reminds me of jail: The carceral nature of out-of-home care for Black youth in Ontario’s child welfare system. (2023). Edwards, Travonne ; Parada, Henry ; King, Bryn ; Laylor, Andre.
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  7. Recognising the embedded child in child protection: Children’s participation, inequalities and cultural capital. (2023). Keddell, Emily.
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  8. Mechanisms of Inequity: The Impact of Instrumental Biases in the Child Protection System. (2022). Keddell, Emily.
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  9. Structures of Oppression in the U.S. Child Welfare System: Reflections on Administrative Barriers to Equity. (2022). Jihad, Maleeka ; Merkel-Holguin, Lisa ; Grint, Krystal ; Marlowe, Kendall ; Drury, Ida ; Gibley-Reed, Colleen ; Lara, Adrian.
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  10. Child Welfare Reform: A Scoping Review. (2022). Tanaka, Masako ; McTavish, Jill R ; MacMillan, Harriet L ; McKee, Christine.
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  11. Family team decision meeting and child welfare service disparities: The influence of race and poverty. (2022). Xu, Yanfeng ; Williams, Syreeta ; Parks-Bourn, Kimberly ; Ahn, Haksoon ; Conway, Denise.
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  12. When families, organizational culture, and policy collide: A mixed method study of alternative response. (2022). Shipe, Stacey L ; Uretsky, Mathew C ; Shdaimah, Corey S ; Connell, Christian M ; Labrenz, Catherine A.
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  13. Sobriety treatment and recovery teams for families with co-occurring substance use and child maltreatment: A propensity score-matched evaluation. (2021). Huebner, Ruth A ; Walton, Matthew T ; Hall, Martin T ; Higgins, George E ; Lorenz, Doug ; Kelmel, Aimee B.
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  14. A national study of child maltreatment reporting at the county level: Interactions among race/ethnicity, rurality and poverty. (2021). Li, Qingyi ; Wang, Kun ; Smith, Brenda D.
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  15. Racial disparity in the Ontario child welfare system: Conceptualizing policies and practices that drive involvement for Black families. (2021). Antwi-Boasiako, Kofi ; William, Kineesha ; King, Jason ; Mohamud, Faisa ; Igor, Elo ; Edwards, Travonne.
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  16. A longitudinal jurisdictional study of Black children reported to child protection services in Quebec, Canada. (2020). Esposito, Tonino ; Trocme, Nico ; Boatswain-Kyte, Alicia.
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  17. Substantiated allegations of failure to protect in the child welfare system: Against whom, in what context, and with what justification?. (2020). Ryan, Joseph P ; Henry, Colleen ; Victor, Bryan G ; Perron, Brian E.
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  18. Refounding Law and Economics: Behavioral Support for the Predictions of Standard Economic Analysis. (2020). Eyal, Zamir.
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  19. Algorithmic Justice in Child Protection: Statistical Fairness, Social Justice and the Implications for Practice. (2019). Keddell, Emily.
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  20. Intersection of race and religion for youth in foster care: Examining policy and practice. (2019). Collins, Mary Elizabeth ; Scott, Judith C.
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  21. Inequalities and Child Protection System Contact in Aotearoa New Zealand: Developing a Conceptual Framework and Research Agenda. (2018). Davie, Gabrielle ; Keddell, Emily.
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  22. An examination of class-based visibility bias in national child maltreatment reporting. (2018). Jonson-Reid, Melissa ; Kim, Hyunil ; Drake, Brett.
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  23. Frame envy in energy policy ideology: A social constructivist framework for wicked energy problems. (2017). Valentine, Scott Victor ; Brown, Marilyn A ; Sovacool, Benjamin K.
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  24. Beliefs about impacts matter little for attitudes on shale gas development. (2017). Stedman, Rich ; Evensen, Darrick.
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  25. Examining the potential for racial disparity in out-of-home placement decisions: A quantitative matched-pair study. (2017). Wells, Susan J ; Weisberg, Sanford ; Rockymore, Maxie ; Woodmass, Kyler ; Shlomi, Hilla .
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  27. Longitudinal trends in substance use and mental health service needs in child welfare. (2017). Mowbray, Orion ; Ryan, Joseph P ; Bushman, Gregory ; Yochum, Clayton ; Victor, Bryan G ; Perron, Brian E.
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  28. Case workers in family court: A therapeutic jurisprudence analysis. (2016). Lens, Vicki ; Suarez, Kimberly Spencer ; Katz, Colleen Cary .
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  29. The impact of task interruption on tax accountants professional judgment. (2016). Long, James H ; Basoglu, Asli K.
    In: Accounting, Organizations and Society.
    RePEc:eee:aosoci:v:55:y:2016:i:c:p:96-113.

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  30. The effects of a reasonable investor perspective and firms prior disclosure policy on managers disclosure judgments. (2016). Trotman, Ken T ; Mayorga, Diane.
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  31. “Does This Sound Like a Fair Deal?”: Antecedents and Consequences of Fairness Expectations in the Individual’s Decision to Participate in Firm Innovation. (2013). Keinz, Peter ; Franke, Nikolaus ; Klausberger, Katharina .
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  32. Lay Judgments of Judicial Decision Making. (2011). Scurich, Nicholas ; Simon, Dan.
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  33. Investors Reactions to Management Earnings Guidance: The Joint Effect of Investment Position, News Valence, and Guidance Form. (2010). Han, Jun ; Tan, Huntong.
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