Coordination of child abuse services: Beyond the structural determinants
Past research has clearly demonstrated that a high level of interorganizational coordination among human services agencies is extremely difficult to achieve and maintain and that the dynamics of interorganizational coordination and conflict are poorly understood. In the interest of better understanding these phenomena, this study attempted to identify measurable differences between networks of agencies that consistently coordinate well and others that consistently experience coordination problems.
Authors: | Daly, Charles Michael |
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Florida State University Libraries |
Subject: | Social Work | Sociology | Public and Social Welfare | Political Science | Public Administration |
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