Arlene B. Andrews

Affiliations: 
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 
Area:
Social Work, Clinical Psychology, Social Structure and Development, Women's Studies, Individual and Family Studies, Social Psychology
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Andrews AB, McMillan L. (2013) Evidence-Based Principles for Choosing Programs To Serve Parents in the Child Welfare System Administration in Social Work. 37: 106-119
Andrews AB. (2012) Charles Dickens, social worker in his time. Social Work. 57: 297-307
Andrews AB. (2012) American Bar Association Supplementary Guidelines for the Mitigation Function of Defense Teams in Death Penalty Cases: implications for social work. Social Work. 57: 155-64
Andrews AB, Luckey I, Bolden E, et al. (2004) Public perceptions about father involvement: Results of a statewide household survey Journal of Family Issues. 25: 603-633
Flaspohler P, Wandersman A, Keener D, et al. (2003) Promoting Program Success and Fulfilling Accountability Requirements in a Statewide Community-Based Initiative: Challenges, Progress, and Lessons Learned Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community. 26: 37-52
Melton GB, Andrews AB. (2000) Building systems for safety in the family: The U.S. experience Journal of Comparative Social Welfare. 16: 24-24
Andrews AB. (1998) An exploratory study of political attitudes and acts among child and family services workers Children and Youth Services Review. 20: 435-461
Andrews AB, Patterson EG. (1995) Searching for solutions to alcohol and other drug abuse during pregnancy: ethics, values, and constitutional principles Social Work. 40: 55-64
Andrews AB, McLeese DG, Curran S. (1995) The impact of a media campaign on public action to help maltreated children in addictive families. Child Abuse & Neglect. 19: 921-32
Andrews AB. (1991) Social Work Expert Testimony Regarding Mitigation in Capital Sentencing Proceedings Social Work. 36: 440-445
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