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Shattered Bonds: The Color of Child Welfare
by Dorothy Roberts

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Publisher Comments:

The story of foster care in the United States is the story of the failure of the social safety net to aid poor, largely black, parents in their attempt to make a home for their children. Shattered Bonds tells this story as no other book has before-from the perspective of a prominent black, female legal theoretician.The current state of the child-welfare system in America is a well-known tragedy. Thousands of children every year are removed from their parents' homes, often for little reason other than the endemic poverty that afflicts women and children more than any other group in the U.S. Dorothy Roberts, an acclaimed legal scholar and social critic, reveals the racial politics of child welfare in America through extensive legal research and original interviews with Chicago families in the foster care system. She describes the racial imbalance in foster care, the concentration of state intervention in certain neighborhoods, the alarming percentages of children in substitute care, the difficulty that poor and black families have in meeting state's standards for regaining custody of children placed in foster care, and the relationship between state supervision of families and continuing racial inequality.

Book News Annotation:

Roberts (Northwestern U. School of Law and Northwestern's Institute for Policy Research) considers the disproportionate representation of Black children in the U.S. foster care system, and its impact on Black communities and the country as a whole. She explores why so many Black children are placed in foster care, how the current politics of child welfare will affect the system's racial imbalance, and reasons to be concerned about the racial disparity in the child welfare system. The author argues that the current system disrupts, restructures, and polices Black families, and she calls for a system which truly promotes children's welfare.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Synopsis:

Shattered Bonds is a stirring account of a worsening American social crisis — the disproportionate representation of black children in the U.S. foster care system and its effects on black communities and the country as a whole. Tying the origins and impact of this disparity to racial injustice, Dorothy Roberts contends that child-welfare policy reflects a political choice to address startling rates of black child poverty by punishing parents instead of tackling poverty's societal roots. Using conversations with mothers battling the Chicago child-welfare system for custody of their children, along with national data, Roberts levels a powerful indictment of racial disparities in foster care and tells a moving story of the women and children who earn our respect in their fight to keep their families intact.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780465070589
Author:
Roberts, Dorothy
Author:
Thompson, Robert Smith
Publisher:
Basic Civitas Books
Location:
New York
Subject:
Child welfare
Subject:
Social Services & Welfare
Subject:
World politics
Subject:
Foster children
Subject:
World War, 19
Subject:
Modern - General
Copyright:
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series Volume:
2136-2
Publication Date:
20011219
Binding:
HC
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
352
Dimensions:
9.42x6.46x1.11 in. 1.40 lbs.