Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
California's Legislation on Children who have Experienced Sexual Exploitation: County Responses and System Performance. |
| Authors: |
Zucaya, Ivy, Magruder, Joseph, Prindle, John, Wiegmann, Wendy, Webster, Daniel |
| Source: |
Child Welfare. 2024, Vol. 102 Issue 3, p123-150. 28p. |
| Subjects: |
Prevention of child sexual abuse, Legal status of children, Medical information storage & retrieval systems, Human services programs, Interprofessional relations, Endowments, Psychology of adult child abuse victims, Evaluation of organizational effectiveness, Descriptive statistics, Child sexual abuse, Health promotion, Social support, Health care rationing, Health care teams |
| Geographic Terms: |
California |
| Abstract: |
California's Senate Bill 855 (S.B. 855; 2014) provides child welfare agencies with funding, resources, and technical support to address commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) of children. This case study examines system performance and child-level outcomes following implementation of S.B. 855. Results describe CSE confirmation practices, document associations between agency collaboration and the timing of child welfare responses to CSE, and reveal a need to consider the integration of communitybased and cross-sector agencies within CSE intervention efforts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: |
Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection |