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Black Disproportionality 18.6% 5.9% = 3.15
Hispanic Disproportionality 50.2% 53.7% = 0.94
White Disproportionality 26.7% 28.7% = 0.93
Black vs. White Disparity Index 3.15 0.93 = 3.39
Black vs. Hispanic Disparity Index 3.15 0.94 = 3.36
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Aggregated data such as this do not tell us if there are individual differences in the likelihood of referral, substantiation, or entry to foster care for Black, white and Latino children who have the same risk factors/risk profile
Why have we relied on aggregated data in our discussions of racial disparities? GOOD REASON: aggregate data summarize group over/under-
representation (very real) BAD REASON: we have not had better data to work with
Administrative CPS data do not allow for individual-level risk differences to be calculated because we do not have individual-level information for children in the population who DID not have contact with CPS
Also missing (or incomplete) in the CPS data is information concerning well-established correlates of child maltreatment
PROBLEMS WITH THIS APPROACH
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The Latino population of children in California consists of at least two distinct subsets, differentially impacted by poverty and with different risks of child welfare contact
Putnam-Hornstein, E., Needell, B., King, B. & Johnson-Motoyama, M. (in press). Racial and Ethnic Disparities: A Population-Based Examination of Risk Factors for Involvement with Child Protective Services. Child Abuse and Neglect
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
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