Adoption Placements Which Failed Before Consummation A Study of Seven Adoption Placements Made by the New Jersey State Board of Child Welfare in Which Removal Was Necessary Before Adoption Could Be Completed, January Through June 1954

Marjorie Brimmer Cummings, Fordham University

Abstract

Child adoption, while very popular today and much in the public consciousness, is not by any means a new or even recent procedure. It is as old as recorded history, although in its early application it was without much structure. There have always been instances of people caring for other persons children. Countless situations are unheralded and unsung, but some have found their way into written matter for generations to remember.

Subject Area

Social research|Social work

Recommended Citation

Cummings, Marjorie Brimmer, "Adoption Placements Which Failed Before Consummation A Study of Seven Adoption Placements Made by the New Jersey State Board of Child Welfare in Which Removal Was Necessary Before Adoption Could Be Completed, January Through June 1954" (1955). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI31097023.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI31097023

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