Joseph Ryan

Joseph Ryan

University of Michigan

H-index: 33

North America-United States

About Joseph Ryan

Joseph Ryan, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Michigan, specializes in the field of child welfare, juvenile justice.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Mechanism Reform: An Application to Child Welfare

Unwarranted Disparity in High-Stakes Decisions: Race Measurement and Policy Responses

Discrimination in Multiphase Systems: Evidence from Child Protection

Persistent racial disproportionality in investigated and substantiated child maltreatment reports: Trend analysis before and during the COVID-19 pandemic (2019–2020)

Racial Discrimination in Child Protection

Complex, Co-occurring Needs Patterns and Evidence-Based Service Planning for Families Involved in Foster Care: A Map for Research and Practice

The Push for Racial Equity in Child Welfare: Can Blind Removals Reduce Disproportionality?

A text-based approach to measuring opioid-related risk among families involved in the child welfare system

Joseph Ryan Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

5506

Citations(since 2020)

2407

Cited By

4117

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

58

i10Index(since 2020)

50

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Joseph Ryan Skills & Research Interests

child welfare

juvenile justice

Top articles of Joseph Ryan

Mechanism Reform: An Application to Child Welfare

2024/4/29

Unwarranted Disparity in High-Stakes Decisions: Race Measurement and Policy Responses

NBER Chapters

2024/3/15

Discrimination in Multiphase Systems: Evidence from Child Protection

The Quarterly Journal of Economics

2024/2/28

Persistent racial disproportionality in investigated and substantiated child maltreatment reports: Trend analysis before and during the COVID-19 pandemic (2019–2020)

Journal of Public Child Welfare

2024/1/1

Racial Discrimination in Child Protection

NBER Working Paper

2023/7

Complex, Co-occurring Needs Patterns and Evidence-Based Service Planning for Families Involved in Foster Care: A Map for Research and Practice

Child maltreatment

2023/5

The Push for Racial Equity in Child Welfare: Can Blind Removals Reduce Disproportionality?

Journal of Policy Analysis and Management

2023/3

A text-based approach to measuring opioid-related risk among families involved in the child welfare system

Child Abuse & Neglect

2022/9/1

Pretrial Juvenile Detention in Michigan

2022/6/15

Pretrial Juvenile Detention

2022/3/21

Teaching note—Data science in the MSW curriculum: Innovating training in statistics and research methods

Journal of Social Work Education

2022/1/2

Associations between micro-neighborhood greening and child maltreatment

International journal on child maltreatment: research, policy and practice

2022

Using administrative data to uncover how often and why supervisory neglect happens: Implications for child maltreatment prevention

2021/12/1

Automated identification of domestic violence in written child welfare records: Leveraging text mining and machine learning to enhance social work research and evaluation

Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research

2021/12/1

Identification of domestic violence service needs among child welfare–involved parents with substance use disorders: A gender-stratified analysis

Journal of interpersonal violence

2021/3

Well-Child Visits While in State Care

Pediatrics

2020/10/1

Substantiated allegations of failure to protect in the child welfare system: Against whom, in what context, and with what justification?

Children and Youth Services Review

2020/9/1

Prevalence and context of firearms-related problems in child protective service investigations

Child abuse & neglect

2020/9/1

Longitudinal analysis of need-service matching for substance-involved parents in the child welfare system

Children and Youth Services Review

2020/7/1

Changes in Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths (CANS) scores over time: A systematic review

2020/5/1

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