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RE: Multidisciplinary Teams - Old Reference
For the first poster and anyone else who may be interested, we have tried to
pull together an annotated (in progress) bibliography of research on
multidisciplinary teams and other issues related to child abuse prosecution.
You can find it on our website at http://www.unh.edu/ccrc/. Go to projects,
then to National Evaluation of CACs, and then to the link to the annotated
bibliography at the bottom of the page. You can review entries by author or
by topic.
Lisa M. Jones, Ph.D.
Research Assistant Professor, Psychology
Crimes Against Children Research Center
126 Horton SSCtr.
University of New Hampshire
Durham, NH 03824
(603) 862-2515
(603) 862-1212 (fax)
lisa.jones@unh.edu
www.unh.edu/ccrc/
-----Original Message-----
From: Sherrill Clark [mailto:sjclark@uclink.berkeley.edu]
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 12:56 PM
To: Child Maltreatment Researchers
Subject: Re: Multidisciplinary Teams - Old Reference
I don't have that citation but check out this one. Glisson, Charles;
Hemmelgarn, Anthony The effects of organizational climate and
interorganizational coordination on the quality and outcomes of children's
service systems. Child Abuse and Neglect v22, n5 (May, 1998):401 (21 pages).
At 01:43 PM 2/10/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Could anyone provide me the 1981 citation by Selinske on her survey of
>multidisciplinary teams. That survey reported that the respondent teams
>described many benefits, but few disadvantages with these teams which
were
>just then developing. She noted, however, that the benefits focused on
>administrative changes, not case improvement. Has anything changed?
>
>Aeolian M. Jackson, DSW
Sherrill Clark, LCSW, PhD
Research Specialist
UC Berkeley, School of Social Welfare
CalSWEC
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Berkeley, CA 94720-7400
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510-642-8573