Scandalous Politics
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![]() 216 pp., 6 x 9 Paperback ISBN: 9781589017078 (1589017072) eBook ISBN: 9781589016156 November 2010 LC: 2010004909 American Governance and Public Policy series |
Scandalous Politics
Child Welfare Policy in the States
Juliet F. Gainsborough
Little work has been done to systematically analyze how high-profile incidents of child neglect and abuse shape child welfare policymaking in the United States. In Scandalous Politics, Juliet Gainsborough presents quantitative analysis of all fifty states and qualitative case studies of three states (Florida, Colorado, and New Jersey) that reveal how well-publicized child welfare scandals result in adoption of new legislation and new administrative procedures. Juliet F. Gainsborough is an associate professor of political science at Bentley University. She is author of Fenced Off: The Suburbanization of American Politics. Gerard W. Boychuk, Karen Mossberger, and Mark C. Rom, Series Editors
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"Gainsborough's book deserves to be a classic text because it sheds light on an under-studied area of social policy...I recommend this work to anyone interested in the politics of social policy production and to anyone who wants to make a constructive difference to the lives of vulnerable children and their families."—Australian Review of Public Affairs "Thorough exploration of an understudied, but theoretically and substantively important, area of state and federal policy. ... The greatest contribution of the book is the way she deftly weaves her quantitative analysis with her qualitative case studies so that is is complementary rather than competitive."—Perspectives on Politics "Juliet Gainsborough successfully applies an analytical lens to the heavily value-laden domain of policymaking for abused and neglected children .The author effectively provides the detail, nuance, and complexity of the relationship between child welfare scandals and the politics of policymaking."—Political Science Quarterly "A fascinating account of how politicians, journalists, and interest groups respond to child welfare scandals. Thoughtful, probing, and illuminating."—William T. Gormley, University Professor and Co-Director, Center for Research on Children in the U.S. (CROCUS), Georgetown University "Scandalous Politics calls attention to one of the most significant concerns in child welfare policymaking: the dysfunctionality of state child welfare agencies and the extent to which state officials, knowing that the public's attention is drawn to scandal, respond with corrective legislation and additional resources. Gainsborough does an excellent job of delving into child welfare scandals, focusing on the effect of the scandals on agency reform as government officials struggle to 'fix' the agency's myriad problems."—Susan Gluck Mezey, Department of Political Science, Loyola University Chicago Table of Contents Preface List of Abbreviations 1. Introduction: Child Welfare and the Politics of Scandal 2. The Swinging Pendulum: Child Welfare Policy at the National Level 3. States, Scandals, and Child Welfare Policy 4. Florida: Scandal, Electoral Politics, and Leadership Change 5. Colorado: Investigative Journalism, Local Control, and Minor Reform 6. New Jersey: Scandals, Courts, and Ongoing Reform 7. Conclusion: Scandalous Politics Appendix 1: Testimony at Congressional Hearings on Child Welfare Appendix 2: Data Sources and Descriptive Statistics for Chapter 3 References Selected Interviews Index |





