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Clark Peters
Clark Peters
Assistant Professor, University of Missouri
Adresse e-mail validée de missouri.edu
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Extending foster care to age 21: Weighing the costs to government against the benefits to youth
CM Peters, A Dworsky, ME Courtney, H Pollack
Chicago: Chaplin Hall at the University of Chicago, 2009
862009
Contributions of qualitative research to understanding savings for children and youth
M Sherraden, C Peters, K Wagner, B Guo, M Clancy
Economics of Education Review 32, 66-77, 2013
612013
Social work and juvenile probation: Historical tensions and contemporary convergences
CM Peters
Social Work 56 (4), 355-365, 2011
502011
Use of experiential learning, reflective writing, and metacognition to develop cultural humility among undergraduate students
N Sanchez, A Norka, M Corbin, C Peters
Journal of Social Work Education 55 (1), 75-88, 2019
492019
Financial capabilities among youth with autism spectrum disorder
NC Cheak-Zamora, M Teti, C Peters, A Maurer-Batjer
Journal of Child and Family Studies 26, 1310-1317, 2017
402017
From foster care to adulthood: The role of income
CM Peters, M Sherraden, AM Kuchinski
Journal of Public Child Welfare 10 (1), 39-58, 2016
392016
Decision making and action at the neighborhood level: An exploration of mechanisms and processes
RJ Chaskin, C Peters
University of Chicago, Chapin Hall Center for Children, 2000
352000
California’s Fostering Connections to Success Act and the costs and benefits of extending foster care to 21
ME Courtney, A Dworsky, CM Peters
Seattle, WA: Partners for Our Children, 2009
332009
A public health approach to reducing the societal prevalence and burden of youth mental health problems: Introduction to the special issue
KC Herman, WM Reinke, AM Thompson, K M. Hawley, K Wallis, ...
School Psychology Review 50 (1), 8-16, 2020
222020
Growing financial assets for foster youths: Expanded child welfare responsibilities, policy conflict, and caseworker role tension
CM Peters, M Sherraden, AM Kuchinski
Social Work 61 (4), 340-348, 2016
202016
Examining regional variation in extending foster care beyond 18: Evidence from Illinois
CM Peters
Children and Youth Services Review 34 (9), 1709-1719, 2012
202012
Continuing in foster care beyond age 18: How courts can help
C Peters, KS Claussen Bell, A Zinn, RM Goerge, C ME
Chicago: University of Chicago, Chapin Hall, 2008
202008
The benefits and costs of extending foster care to age 21
CM Peters, A Dworsky, ME Courtney, H Pollack, C Hall
Chicago, IL: Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago, 2009
152009
Enduring assets: Findings from a study on the financial lives of young people transitioning from foster care
C Peters, MS Sherraden, AM Kuchinski
St. Louis, MO: Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative, 2012
142012
A comparison of female delinquents: The impact of child maltreatment histories on risk and need characteristics among a Missouri sample
A Dannerbeck-Janku, C Peters, J Perkins
Laws 3 (4), 780-797, 2014
132014
Governance in empowerment zone communities: A preliminary examination of governance in fifteen empowerment zone communities
RJ Chaskin, CM Peters
Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago, 1997
121997
The relationship between Vietnamese youths’ access to health information and positive social capital with their level of HIV knowledge: results from a national survey
H Nguyen, C Shiu, C Peters
Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies 10 (1), 67-78, 2015
102015
Re-entry among former foster youth in early adulthood: Findings from Illinois
J Havlicek, CM Peters
Children and Youth Services Review 46, 230-237, 2014
102014
Cigarette smoking status among Latino/Hispanic middle and high school students in the United States
M Yu, PE Chavez, R Olate, C Peters
Substance Use & Misuse 52 (3), 303-312, 2017
82017
The state of the child in Illinois: 2000
RM Goerge, B Lee, L Bilaver, J Dilts, A Harden, J Moore, T Perry, C Peters, ...
Chapin Hall Centre for Children, 2001
82001
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