If you liked Assessing child maltreatment reports by Jerome Beker, start with Critical Incidents in Child Care (1977), Knowledge utilization in residential child and youth care practice (1991), and A study of integration in racially imbalanced urban public schools (1967). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Critical Incidents in Child Care (1977), Knowledge utilization in residential child and youth care practice (1991), A study of integration in racially imbalanced urban public schools (1967), Negotiating Positive Identity in a Group Care Community (2020), and Helping Delinquents Change (2018).

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