“…A broad literature suggests that the families most likely to be involved in the child protective services system (CPS) are poor, minority, and often single-parent families who live in low-income neighborhoods (Barth, Wildfire, & Green, 2006; Berger & Waldfogel, 2004; Berger, 2006; Berger, Font, Slack, & Waldfogel, 2013; Brandon, 2000; Courtney & Barth, 1996; Drake, Lee, & Jonson-Reid, 2009; Paxson & Waldfogel, 1999; Pelton, 1987). Such families are at greater risk of involvement with CPS and entry into foster care due to many factors, including substance abuse (Cunningham and Finlay 2013; McGuinness and Schneider 2007) and family structure instability (Berger, Paxson, & Waldfogel, 2009; Berger & Waldfogel, 2004; Paxson & Waldfogel, 2003).…”