11/15/2023
We are pleased to announce that SSR has awarded the 2024 Frank R. Breul Memorial Prize to Jessica Pac, Sophie Collyer, Lawrence Berger, Kirk O'Brien, Elizabeth Parker, Peter Pecora, Whitney Rostad, Jane Waldfogel, and Christopher Wimer for their article “The Effects of Child Poverty Reductions on Child Protective Services Involvement,” which appears in the March 2023 issue. The prize pays tribute to Professor Breul’s career as an educator, administrator, and editor of the Social Service Review (SSR) while on the faculty of the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice at the University of Chicago.
The Breul Prize is awarded annually for article judged by the editor, after seeking input from the editorial board, to be the best published in SSR in the preceding year. The article, linked at the bottom of this post, is available with open access on our website.
Pac and colleagues’ timely article uses microsimulation methods to show that the implementation of certain policy packages from a recent National Academy of Sciences report, intended to reduce child poverty, could also reduce investigations by child protective services (CPS) by as much as 19.7 percent. Moreover, such policies could particularly improve the lives of Black and Hispanic children, helping to reduce the entrenched racial disparities that plague CPS systems. The SSR editorial board was effusive in its praise of the piece, citing the way the rigor of its methods undergirds its strong argument about how we could substantively improve child well-being in the United States, should we choose to so.
Jessica Pac, PhD, is an assistant professor at the Sandra Rosenbaum School of Social Work at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Sophie Collyer is a doctoral student at the Center on Poverty and Social Policy at the Columbia University School of Social Work. Lawrence Berger PhD, MSW, is a Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor at the Sandra Rosenbaum School of Social Work at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Kirk O’Brien, PhD, is a research/evaluation consultant with the Georgia Family Connection Partnership. Elizabeth Parker, PhD, is a senior service fellow at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Peter Pecora, PhD, is a professor at the University of Washington School of Social Work. Whitney Rostad, PhD, is a senior public health researcher at the American Institutes for Research. Jane Waldfogel, PhD, is the Compton Foundation Centennial Professor of Social Work for the Prevention of Children’s and Youth Problems at the Columbia University School of Social Work. Christopher Wimer, PhD, directs the Center on Poverty and Social Policy at the Columbia University School of Social Work.
Abstract In this study, we use microsimulation methods to estimate the reduction in child protective services (CPS) involvement resulting from implementation of three of the policy packages from a recent National Academy of Sciences proposal to reduce child poverty, including the introduction of a c...