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Please note: NCJFCJ is proud to announce that in 2008, the Juvenile and Family Court Journal will be published in cooperation with Wiley-Blackwell Publishing. Click here for subscription information.Published quarterly, the peer-reviewed Juvenile and Family Court Journal presents articles on topics related to the field of juvenile justice and family law. Approximately once a year an issue is devoted to a single timely and relevant subject, such as child abuse, permanency planning, domestic violence, etc. Recent "Special Issues" include: Spring 2004 - Infants and Toddlers in Court. Read moreFall 2002 - Permanency Planning Issue. Read more
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An index of articles from 1973-2005 is available by clicking here. Abstracts of other recent articles are available at left. If you would like to order a specific issue or article, please click here.
Read a sampling of recent Journal articles: The Impact of Trauma on Child Development by Frank W. Putnam (Winter 2006) Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and the Role of Family Court Judges in Improving Outcomes for Children and Families by Diane Malbin (Spring 2004) Parenting in Dependency Drug Court by Jaime Dice et al (Summer 2004) Judicial Oversight of Parental Visitation in Family Reunification Cases by Judge Leonard Edwards (Summer 2003) Also from our archives: Improving Implementation of the Federal Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 by Judge Leonard Edwards (1994)
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