October 16, 2024Literature update, News, Publications Does age and maltreatment matter? A survey experiment of the Nordic populations’ attitudes towards participation NEW ARTICLE: Postdoctoral fellow Hege Stein Helland has published a study examining Nordic populations’ […]
October 11, 2024Events, News, Ukategorisert, Videos Breakfast-seminar: Is it always appropriate to participate? Child welfare staff’s perspective on when to exclude children from conversations about visitation Our “Breakfast Seminar for practitioners” (Barnevernfrokost) is a video seminar which aims to communicate […]
October 8, 2024Events, Literature update, News, Publications Public Rights Orientations and Views on Long-Term Care Options for Children in the Child Protection System NEW ARTICLE: Professors Marit Skivenes, Jill D. Berrick, and Postdoctoral Fellow Hege Stein Helland […]
September 30, 2024Ukategorisert Dr. Hege Stein Helland begins Research Stay at University College Cork Hege Stein Helland, a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for Research on Discretion and […]
September 26, 2024Events, News, Ukategorisert, Videos RDV-Seminar: Child Welfare Predictive Risk Models and Legal Decision-Making Video: In this seminar titled Child Welfare Predictive Risk Models and Legal Decision-Making, Matthew […]
August 2, 2024Literature update, Publications The famous Sounding Board blog discusses “our” child protection typology The July edition of the renowned Sounding Board blog features an insightful discussion titled […]
August 1, 2024Publications How Different Countries Protect Children: A Study on What People Think about Child Protection Systems Have you ever wondered how different countries’ governments take care of children and support […]
July 12, 2024Literature update, News, Publications Performance and Trust in Child Protection Systems: A Comparative Analysis of England and Norway NEW ARTICLE: Bilal Hassan (Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Comparative Politics, University of […]
July 8, 2024Publications Protecting Kids: What people in eight countries think about parental freedoms What happens when the state has to step in, and help kids whose parents […]