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![]() Family Court ReviewVolume 45 Issue 1, Pages 15 - 21 Published Online: 7 Dec 2006 Copyright 2010 by the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts The Journal of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts
Abstract | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 59K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking PERSPECTIVES ON FAMILY LAW & SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH INTRODUCING PERSPECTIVES IN FAMILY LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH Copyright © 2007 Association of Family and Conciliation Courts KEYWORDS social science research • scholarship • misuse of data • advocacy • policy • family law • child custody ABSTRACTThis article provides an editorial introduction to the following three related articles on the growing use and influence of social science research in family law. It first considers why this has become problematic and identifies some common strategies used by advocates, sometimes under the guise of scholarship, to destroy the standing of research findings contrary to their ideological or political position. Then it discusses briefly the remedies proposed to mitigate these kinds of problems within the following three articles. |
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