Roger J.R. Levesque
Introduction: The Nature and Limits of Child Maltreatment Law.- The Increasingly Curious Response to Children’s Harms.- The Legal Regulation of Family Life.- Families, Child Welfare, and the Constitution.- Suitable Families and Parents in Law.- Legal Responses to Child Maltreatment.- Defining Maltreatment and Permitting Startlingly Broad State Intervention.- Removing Children From Maltreating Families.- Enlisting Criminal Justice Systems in Child Protection.- Shifting Rules Regulating the Role of Expertise.- Returning to Child Welfare Law’s Foundations.- Rethinking Laws Regulating Child Protection.