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In a typical year, 1 in 5 US children have some interaction with the child welfare system. This collection is the first to critically examine the child welfare systemâ s role in governing poor, disproportionately Black and Native families. It shows that the child welfare system is a key site of poverty governance.

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In a typical year, 1 in 5 US children have some interaction with the child welfare system. This collection is the first to critically examine the child welfare systemâ s role in governing poor, disproportionately Black and Native families. It shows that the child welfare system is a key site of poverty governance.
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Jennifer M. Randles (Editor) Jennifer M. Randles is Professor in the Department of Sociology at California State University, Fresno, and author of Essential Dads: The Inequalities and Politics of Fathering. Kerry Woodward (Editor) Kerry Woodward is Professor of Sociology at California State University, Long Beach. She is the author of Pimping the Welfare System: Empowering Participants with Economic, Social, and Cultural Capital.