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Books & Monographs (12)

Sinha, V., Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., MacLaurin , B., Fast, E., Thomas Prokop, S., et al (2011). Kiskisik Awasisak: Remember the Children. Understanding the Overrepresentation of First Nations Children in the Child Welfare System. Ottawa, ON: Assembly of First Nations

Léveillé, S. Trocmé, N., Brown, I. & Chamberland C. (Eds.) (2011). Research-Community Partnership in Child Welfare, Toronto, On: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare.

Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B., Sinha, V., Black, T., Fast, E., Felstiner, C., Hélie, S., Turcotte, D., Weightman, P., Douglas, J., & Holroyd, J., (2010) Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect – 2008: Executive Summary & Chapters 1-5. Public Health Agency of Canada: Ottawa, 2010.

Fallon, B., Trocmé, N., MacLaurin, B., Sinha, V., Black, T., Felstiner, C., . . . Johnston, A. (2010). Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect – 2008: Major Findings (pp. 112). Toronto, ON: Canadian Child Welfare Research Portal.

Chamberland, C., Léveillé, S., Trocmé,N. (Eds.) (2007). Des enfants à protéger, des adultes à aider : deux univers à rapprocher, Sainte-Foy, Presses de l’Université du Québec.

Trocmé, N., MacLaurin, B., Fallon, B., Knoke, D., Pitman, L., & McCormack, M. (2005). Mesnmimk Wasatek - Understanding the Overrepresentation of First Nations Children in Canada’s Child Welfare System: An Analysis of the CIS-2003. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare, 80 pages.

Fallon, B., Trocmé, N, MacLaurin, B., Knoke, D., Black, T., Daciuk, J., & Felstiner, C., (2005). Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect – 2003: Major Findings. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare, 160 pages.

Trocmé, N, Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B., Daciuk, J., Felstiner, C., Black, T., et al. (2005). Canadian

Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse & Neglect - 2003: Major Findings. / Étude canadienne sur l’incidence des signalements de cas de violence et de négligence envers les enfants – 2003: Données principales. Ottawa, ON Public Health Agency of Canada, 148 pages.

Trocmé, N., Knoke, D., & Roy, C. (Eds.) (2003). Community collaboration and differential response: Canadian and international research on emerging models of practice. Ottawa, ON: Child Welfare League of Canada, 153 pages.

Tourigny, M., Mayer, M., Wright, J., Lavergne, C., Helie, S., Trocmé, N., Jacob, M., Boucher, J., & Larrivee, M-C. (2002). Étude sur l’incidence et les caractéristiques des situations d’abus, de

négligence, d’abandon et de troubles de comportement sérieux signalées à la Direction de la protection de la jeunesse au Québec (EIQ). Montreal, QC: Centre de liaison sur l’intervention et la prévention psychosociales (CLIPP), 240 pages.

Trocmé, N., MacLaurin, B., Fallon, B., Daciuk, J., Billingsley, D., Tourigny, M., Mayer, M., Wright, J., Barter, K., Burford, G., Hornick, J., Sullivan, R., & McKenzie, B. (2001). Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect -1998: Final Report. / Étude canadienne sur l’incidence des signalements de cas de violence et de négligence envers les enfants – 1998: Rapport final.

Trocmé, N., McPhee, D., Tam, K.K., & Hay, T. (1994). Ontario incidence study of reported child abuse and neglect. Toronto, ON: Institute for the Prevention of Child Abuse, 127 pages.

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Journal Articles (77)

Esposito, T., Trocmé, N., Chabot, M., Shlonsky, A., Collin-Vézina, D. & Sinha, V. (accepted), The stability of child protection placements in Québec, Canada Children and Youth Services Review Ellenbogen, S. Calame, R., Parker, K., Finne, J. Trocmé. N. (accepted) Description and preliminary

investigation of Family TIES (Training In Essential Skills), a strategy for treating youth aggression and related problems in a social services agency. International Journal of Child and Adolescent Health Esposito, T., Trocmé, N., Chabot, M., Shlonsky, A., Collin-Vézina, D. & Sinha, V. (2013), Placement of children in out-of-home care in Québec, Canada: When and for whom initial out-of-home placement is most likely to occur. Children and Youth Services Review 35(12), pp. 2031–2039.

Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., Sinha, V., Van Wert, M., Kozlowski, A. & MacLaurin, B., (2013) Differentiating between child protection and family support in the Canadian child welfare system’s response to intimate partner violence, corporal punishment, and child neglect. International Journal of Psychology. 48(2), 128–140.

Sinha, V. Trocmé, N., Fallon, B. & Maclaurin, B.(2013). Understanding the investigation-stage overrepresentation of First Nations children. Child Abuse & Neglect, 37 (10), 821-831.

Ellenbogen, S., Wekerle, C., Trocmé, N. (2013) Comparing the Maltreatment Experiences of Aggressive and Nonaggressive Youth. Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma 6(2), 91-105.

Chamberland, C.Fallon, B., Black, T., Trocmé, N., & Chabot, M. (2012) Correlates of substantiated emotional maltreatment in the second Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect. Journal of Family Violence, 27(3), 201-2013.

Kyte, A., Trocmé, N., Chamberland, C.(2012) Evaluating where we’re at with differential response . Child Abuse & Neglect

Ellenbogen, S., Trocmé, N., & Wekerle, C (2012). Comparing the self-generated violence outcome expectancies of aggressive and nonaggressive adolescents in a sample of Child Protective Services users. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Sciences, 44(4), 300–307.

Fallon, B., Trocmé, N., Fluke, J., Wert, M. V., MacLaurin, B., Sinha, V., . . . Turcotte, D. (2012). Responding to child maltreatment in Canada: Context for International Comparisons. Advances in Mental Health, 2719-2746.

Ruiz-Casares, M., Fallon, B. & Trocmé, N. (2012). Supervisory Neglect and Risk of Harm: Evidence from the Canadian Child Welfare System. Child Abuse & Neglect. 36(6), 471–480.

Jud, A., Fallon, B., & Trocmé, N. (2012). Who gets services and who does not? Multi-level approach to the decision for ongoing child welfare or referral to specialized services. Children and Youth Services Review, 34(5), 983-988.

Chamberland, C.Fallon, B., Black, T. & Trocmé, N. (2011) Emotional Maltreatment in Canada: Prevalence, Reporting and Child Welfare Responses Child Abuse & Neglect, 35, 841-854. Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B. Chamberland, C., Chabot, M., & Esposito, T. (2011) Shifting

definitions of emotional maltreatment: An analysis child welfare investigation laws and practices in Canada. Child Abuse & Neglect , 35, 831– 840

Fallon, B. & Trocmé, N. MacLaurin, B., Sinha, V. & Black, T. (2011) Untangling Risk of Maltreatment from Events of Maltreatment: An Analysis of the 2008 Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS-2008). International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 9 (10)

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Fallon, B., Trocmé, N., MacLaurin, B. (2011) Should child protection services respond differently to maltreatment, risk of maltreatment, and risk of harm? Child Abuse & Neglect. 35 (4), 236-239 Collin-Vezina, D., Trocmé, N. & Hélie, S. (2010) Is child Sexual Abuse Declining in Canada? An

Analysis of Child Welfare Data. Child Abuse & Neglect, 34 (11), 807–812.

Fallon, B., Trocmé, N., Fluke, J., MacLaurin, B., Tonmyr, L., Yuan Y., (2010) Methodological challenges in measuring child maltreatment. Child Abuse & Neglect, 34(1), 70-79

Sinha, V., Fast, E., Trocmé, N., Fallon, B. & MacLaurin, B.(2010)La composante Premières nations de l’Étude Canadienne sur l'incidence des signalements de cas de violence et de négligence envers les enfants : une approche axée sur le renforcement des capacités dans le cadre d’une recherche nationale appliquée aux Premières nations Nouvelles Pratiques Sociales 23(1), 83-98.

Gough, P., LaJoie, J., Shlonsky A. & Trocmé, N. (2010) Journal Watch: An inter-university collaborative e-learning partnership. Social Work Education, 29(1), 18-26.

Campbell, A., Springate, M., & Trocmé, N. (2009) Legislation’s Influence on Judiciarization: Examining the effects of statutory structure and language on rates of court use in child welfare contexts. Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice, 26(2), 1-28

Clément, M.E. & Trocmé, N. (2009) Description du troisième cycle des enquêtes sur la maltraitance et la violence envers les enfants au Québec. Santé, Société et Solidarité, (1), 159-164.

Trocmé, N. La matrice d’indicateurs d’impacts des services de protection de la jeunesse. (2009) Santé, Société et Solidarité, (1),151-158.

Clément, ME, Chamberland, C., & Trocmé, N., (2009) Épidémiologie de la maltraitance et de la violence envers les enfants au Québec. Santé, Société et Solidarité, (1), 27-38.

Larrivée, M.-C., Lavergne, C., Dufour, S. et Trocmé, N. (2009). L’abus physique avec ou sans autres formes de mauvais traitements : deux réalités?. Revue canadienne d’orientation et de psychoéducation, 38, 2, 215-233.

Collin-Vézina, D., Dion, J., & Trocmé N. (2009) Sexual Abuse in Canadian Aboriginal Communities: A Broad Review of Conflicting Evidence. Pimatisiwin: A Journal of Aboriginal and Indigenous

Community Health, 7(1), 27-41

Trocmé, N., Esposito, T. Laurendeau, C. Thomson, W. & Milne, L. (2009) Knowledge Mobilization in Child Welfare. Criminologie, 42(1), 33-59.

Larrivée, M.-C., Lavergne, C., Dufour, S., Trocmé, N. (2009). L’abus physique avec ou sans autres formes de mauvais traitements: deux réalités? Revue de Psychoéducation. 38(1), 73-95.

Trocmé, N., Knoke, D., Fallon, B., & MacLaurin, B. (2009) Differentiating between substantiated, suspected and unfounded maltreatment in Canada. Child Maltreatment. 14 (1), 4-16

Knoke, D., Trocmé, N., MacLaurin, B., & Fallon, B. (2009) Reliability of the Canadian Incidence Study Data Collection Instrument. Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation. 23 (1) , 87-112

Wekerle, C., Leung, E, Wall, AM, MacMillan, H., Boyle, M., Trocmé, N., & Waechter, R. (2009). The contribution of childhood emotional abuse to teen dating violence among child protective services-involved youth. Child Abuse & Neglect, 33, 45–58.

Durrant, J., Trocmé, N. Fallon, B., & Milne, C. (2009) Protection of Children from Physical Maltreatment in Canada: An Evaluation of the Supreme Court’s Definition of Reasonable Force Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma,18(1), p 64 – 87

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Walsh, C., MacMillan, H., Trocmé, N., Jamieson, E., & Boyle, M. (2008). Measurement of victimization in adolescence: Development and validation of The Childhood Experiences of Violence

Questionnaire. Child Abuse and Neglect. 32(11), 1037–1057

Barber, J., .Shlonsky, A., Black, T., Goodman, D., & Trocmé, N. (2008). Reliability and Predictive Validity of a risk assessment tool. Journal of Public Child Welfare. 2(2) 173-195

Gonzalez, M., Durrant, J-E., Brown, J., Trocmé, N. (2008).What Predicts Injury from Physical

Punishment? A Test of the Typologies of Violence Hypothesis. Child Abuse and Neglect. pp. 752-765 Lavergne, C., Dufour, S., Trocmé, N. et Larrivée, M.-C. (2008). Visible Minority, Aboriginal and

Caucasians Children investigated by Canadian Child protective services. Child Welfare, 87 (2), 59-76. Black, T., Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., & MacLaurin, B. (2008). The Canadian Child Welfare System

Response to Exposure in Domestic Violence Investigations. Child Abuse & Neglect, 32(3), 393-404 Dufour, S., Lavergne, C., Larrivée, C., & Trocmé, N. (2008). Who are these parents involved in child

neglect? A differential analysis by parent gender and family structure. Children and Youth Services Review. 30(2)141-156.

Tourigny, M. Domond, P., Trocmé, N., Sioui, B., and Baril, K. (2007) Les mauvais traitements envers les enfants autochtones signalés à la Protection de la jeunesse : Comparaison interculturelle. First Peoples Child & Family Review Journal, 3(3), 84-102.

Wekerle, C., Leung, E, Wall, AM, MacMillan, H., Boyle, M. & Trocmé, N. (2007) The Maltreatment and Adolescent Pathways (MAP) Project: Using Adolescent Child Protective Services Population-Based Research to Identify Research Questions. First Peoples Child & Family Review Journal, 3(2), 43-49.

Knoke, D., Goodman, D., Leslie, B., & Trocmé, N. (2007). Differences in the Factors Associated with Out-of-Home Placement for Children and Youth. Canadian Journal of Social Work, 9(1), 26-47. Wein, F., Blackstock, C., Loxley, J., & Trocmé, N. (2007).Keeping First Nations children at home: A

few Federal policy changes could make a big difference. First Peoples Child and Family Review. 3(1), 10-14.

Bala, N., Mitnick, M., Trocmé, N., & Houston, C. (2007). Sexual Abuse Allegations and Parental Separation: Smokescreen or Fire? Journal of Family Studies, 3(1), 26-56

Wekerle, C., Wall, A.-M., Trocmé, N.,& Leung, E. (2007).Cumulative stress and substantiated maltreatment: The importance of caregiver vulnerability and adult partner violence. Child Abuse & Neglect, 31(4), 427-443.

De Marco, R., Tonmyr. L., Fallon, B. & Trocmé, N. (2007).The Effect of Maltreatment Co-occurrence on Emotional Harm among Sexually Abused Children. Victims and Offenders, (2), 45-62.

Marziali, E., Damianakis, T., Smith, D., & Trocme, N. (2006). Supportive group therapy for parents who chronically neglect their children. Families in Society, 87 (3), 401-408.

Tourigny, M., Trocmé, N., Helie, S., & Larrivee, M. (2006). Facteurs associés à la décision de recourir au Tribunal de la jeunesse lors de l’orientation des mesures de prise en charge. Criminologie, 39(1), 129-150.

Mayer, M., Dufour, S., Lavergne, C, Girard, M., Trocmé, N. (2006). Structures familiales, paternité et négligence : des réalités à revisiter. Revue de psychoéducation, 35(1), 157-181.

Trocmé, N., & Blackstock, C. (2005). Community based child welfare for aboriginal children: Supporting resilience through structural change. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand, 24, 12-33.

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Knoke, D.,& Trocmé, N. (2005). Reviewing the evidence on assessing risk for child abuse and neglect. Brief Therapy and Evidence Based Practice Journal, 5(3). 310-327.

Trocmé, N., & Bala, N. (2005). False allegations of abuse when parents separate: Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect, 1998. Child Abuse & Neglect, 29(12), 1333-1345. Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B., & Neves, T. (2005). What is driving increasing child welfare

caseloads in Canada? Analysis of the 1993 and 1998 Ontario Incidence Studies of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect. Child Welfare, 84(3), 341-359.

Trocmé, N., Knoke, D., Blackstock, C. (2004). Pathways to the overrepresentation of Aboriginal children in Canada’s child welfare system. Social Service Review, 78(4), 577-600.

Maiter, S., Alaggia, R., & Trocmé, N. (2004). Perceptions of child maltreatment by parents from the Indian sub-continent: Challenging myths about culturally based abusive parenting practices. Child Maltreatment, 9(3), 309-324.

Blackstock, C., Trocmé, N., & Bennett, M. (2004). Child maltreatment investigations among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Families in Canada: A comparative analysis. Violence Against Women, 10(8), 901-916.

Walsh, C., Jamieson, E., MacMillan, H., & Trocmé, N. (2004). Measuring child sexual abuse in children and youth. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 13(1), 39-68.

Marziali, E., Damianakis, T., Trocmé, N. (2003). Nature and consequences of personality problems in maltreating caregivers. Families in Society, 84(4), 530-538.

Trocmé, N., MacMillan, H., Fallon, B., & de Marco, R. (2003). The nature and severity of physical harm caused by child abuse and neglect: Results from the Canadian Incidence Study. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 169(9), 911-915.

King, G., & Trocmé, N., & Thatte, N. (2003). Substantiation as a multi-tier process: The results of an NIS3 Analysis. Child Maltreatment, 8(3), 173-182.

Trocmé, N., Tourigny, M., MacLaurin, B., & Fallon, B. (2003).Major findings from the Canadian Incidence Study. Child Abuse and Neglect, 27(12), 1427-1439.

Trocmé, N., & Durrant, J. (2003). Physical punishment and the response of the Canadian child welfare system: implications for legislative reform. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 25(1) 1-18. MacLaurin, B., Trocmé, N., & Fallon, B. (2001) The Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse

and neglect: Study Findings. Journal of the Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies. Vol. 45 (2), p. 7-11.

Trocmé. N., MacLaurin, B., Fallon, B., Daciuk, J., Tourigny, M., & Billingsley, D. (2001). The Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect: Methodology. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 92(4), 259-263.

Trocmé, N., & Tourigny, M. (2000). Facteurs associés aux décisions d’engager des poursuites pénales après enquêtes sur des abus physiques ou sexuels infligés à des enfants. Criminologie, 33(2), 7-30. Trocmé, N., MacLaurin, B., & Fallon, B. (2000). Canadian child welfare outcomes indicator matrix: An

ecological approach to tracking service outcomes. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 4(1), 165-190.

Trocmé, N., & Schumaker, K. (1999). Reported child sexual abuse in Canadian schools and recreational facilities: Implications for developing effective prevention strategies. Children and Youth Services Review, 21(8), 621-642.

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Oxman-Martinez, J., Trocmé, N., & Moreau, J. (1998). Client outcomes in Canadian child welfare. The Social Worker, 66(3), 66-78.

Barsky, A., & Trocmé, N. (1998). The essential aspects of mediation in child welfare protection cases. Child and Youth Services Review, 20(7), 629-696.

MacMillan, H., Fleming, J., Trocmé, N., Boyle, M., Wong, M., Racine, Y., et al. (1997). Prevalence of child physical and sexual abuse in a community sample: Results from the Ontario Health Supplement. Journal of the American Medical Association, 278(2), 131-135.

Trocmé, N. (1996). Le rôle des facteurs de classe et de genre dans la sélection de stratégies de recherche, d'intervention et de prévention de la maltraitance des enfants. Réflections, 4, 7-34.

Trocmé, N. (1996). L’étranger: ogre ou bon samaritain. Reflets: revue Ontaroise d’intervention sociale et communautaire, 2(1), 58-68.

Trocmé, N. (1996). Development and evaluation of a child neglect index. Child Maltreatment, 1(2), 145-155. (CNI reprinted in Crosson-Tower, C. (1999). Understanding Child Abuse and Neglect, Allyn and Bacon.).

Trocmé, N., & Lindsey, D. (1996). What can child homicide rates tell us about the effectiveness of child welfare services? Child Abuse & Neglect, 20(3),171-184.

Trocmé, N., McPhee, D., & Tam, K.K. (1995). Child abuse and neglect in Ontario: Incidence and characteristics.Child Welfare, 74(3), 563-586.

Trocmé, N., & Caunce, C. (1995). Educational needs of abused and neglected children: A review of the literature. Early Childhood Development and Care, 106, 101-135.

Lindsey, D., & Trocmé, N. (1994). Have child protection efforts reduced child homicides: An

examination of data from Britain and North America. British Journal of Social Work, 24, 715-732. Irving, H., Benjamin, M., & Trocmé, N. (1984). Shared parenting: An empirical analysis using a large

data base. Family Process, 23, 561-569.

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Esposito, T., Trocmé, N., Chabot, M., Gaumont, C., Coughlin, L., Laurendeau, C., & Duret, A. (in press). Gestion Fondéen Sur Les Indicateurs De Suivi Clinique En Protection De La Jeunesse In M.-A. Poirier & S. Léveillé (Eds.) Jeunesse en tête: au-delà du risque, les besoins de développement, Presses du l'Université du Québec.

Trocmé, N., Milne, L., Esposito, T., Laurendeau, C., & Gervais, M.-J. (2014). Supporting evidence based management in child welfare: A Canadian university-agency collaboration. In A. Shlonsky & R. Benbenishty (Eds.) From Evidence to Outcomes in Child Welfare: An International Reader. Oxford University Press, 171-188.

Vine, C., Trocmé, N., MacLaurin, B., & Fallon, B. (2012). Children abused, neglected, and living with violence: An overview. In R. Allagia & C. Vine (Eds.), Cruel but not unusual, second edition. Wilfrid Laurier University Press.

Barr, R., MacMillan, & Trocmé, N. (2012) Interventions to Prevent Child Maltreatment and Associated Impairment in Childhood and Adolescence. In: M. Boivin, & C. Hertzman, (Eds) Early Childhood Development. Ottawa, ON: Royal Society of Canada. (85-102)

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Trocmé N. (2012)Child maltreatment and its impact on psychosocial child development: Epidemiology. Rev ed. MacMillan H, topic ed. In: Tremblay RE, Boivin M, Peters RDeV, eds. Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development [online]. Montreal, Quebec: Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development and Strategic Knowledge Cluster on Early Child Development; 2012:1-5. Available at: http://www.childencyclopediacom/documents/TrocmeANGxp2.pdf.

Trocmé, N., (2011) Poverty, Inadequate Housing and Social Isolation are Interwoven with Child Abuse. In Sarra, J. (Ed.) A Voice for Many - Margaret Philip, Journalist, Toronto, ON: Carswell.

Lavergne, C., Dufour, S., Trocmé, N. et Larrivée, M.-C. (2011). Visible Minority and Aboriginal Children, and Canadian Protective Services. In Deborah K. Green, Kathleen Belanger, Ruth McRoy and Lloyd Bullard (Eds.). Challenging Racial Disproportionality in Child Welfare: Research, Policy, and Practice. Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America

Trocmé, N., Esposito, T., Mulcahy, M., Coughlin, L., Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B., & Shlonsky, A. (2011) The National Child Welfare Outcomes Indicator Matrix (NOM) and its application in a child welfare agency In K. Kufeldt & B. McKenzie (Eds.), Child welfare: Connecting research, policy and practice, 2nd Edition.Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.

Sinha, V., Trocmé, N. Blackstock, C. Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B. (2011). Understanding the

overrepresentation of First Nations children in Canada’s child welfare system. In K. Kufeldt & B. McKenzie (Eds.), Child welfare: Connecting research, policy and practice, 2nd Edition.Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.

Trocmé, N. Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B. (2011). Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS): Changing patterns of reported maltreatment: 1998 and 2003. In K. Kufeldt & B. McKenzie (Eds.), Child welfare: Connecting research, policy and practice, 2nd Edition.Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.

Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B. Trocmé, N. Gail, J., & Golden, C. (2011) Canadian child welfare worker qualifications: Examining a changing national profile. In K. Kufeldt & B. McKenzie (Eds.), Child welfare: Connecting research, policy and practice, 2nd Edition.Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.

Fallon. B. & Trocmé, N. (2011) Factors associated with the decision to provide ongoing services: Are worker characteristics and organization geographic location important? In K. Kufeldt & B. McKenzie (Eds.), Child welfare: Connecting research, policy and practice, 2nd Edition.Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.

Schumaker, K., Fallon. B. & Trocmé, N. (2011) The response of the Ontatrio child welfare system to neglect: 1992 to 2003. In K. Kufeldt & B. McKenzie (Eds.), Child welfare: Connecting research, policy and practice, 2nd Edition.Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.

Fallon, B., Trocmé, N., MacLaurin, B., Knoke, D., Black. T., Felstiner, C. Supporting Secondary Analyses of the Canadian Incidence Studies of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect. (2011) in S. Léveillé, N. Trocmé, I. Brown & C. Chamberland (eds.) Research-Community Partnership in Child Welfare, Toronto, On: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare.

Trocmé, N., Thomson, W., & Roy, C. (2011) Evidence-Based Management in Child Welfare: researchers and decision-makers working hand in hand, in S. Léveillé, N. Trocmé, I. Brown & C. Chamberland (eds.) Research-community Partnership in Child Welfare, Toronto, On: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare, 43-58.

Léveillé, S., Chamberland, C., Trocmé, N., & Brown, I. (2011) An evaluation of Canadian research-community partnerships in child welfare. In, S. Léveillé, N. Trocmé, I. Brown & C. Chamberland (eds.) Research-Community Partnership in Child Welfare, Toronto, On: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare, 231-278.

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Brown, I, Trocmé, N., Chamberland, C., & Leveillé, S. (2011). Research Partenerships in Child Welfare: Synthesis & Future Directions. In, S. Léveillé, N. Trocmé, I. Brown & C. Chamberland (eds.)

Research-Community Partnership in Child Welfare, Toronto, On: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare, 279-2298.

Milne, L. & Trocmé, N. (2010)Premières leçons tirées de trois initiatives de mobilisation des

connaissancesIn Lafortune, D., Cousineau, M. & Tremblay, C. (Eds.) Pratiques innovantes auprès des jeunes en difficulté Quebec, Qc.: Presse de l’Univeristé de Montréal., 525-537.

Trocmé, N. (2010) Préface. In A. Stipanicic, P. Nolin et G. Fortin (Eds.) Le syndrome du bébé secoué. Quebec, Qc. : Presse de l’Université du Québec. vii-viii.

Trocmé, N. (2009). Préface. In S. Dufour. & C. Lavergne (eds.) La violence à l’égard des enfants en milieu familial. Montréal, QC : Edition CEC. vii-viii.

Trocmé, N. (2008). The Epidemiology of child maltreatment. In D. Lindsey & A. Shlonsky (Eds.), Child Welfare Research. Oxford University Press.(pp 15-24)

Trocmé, N. (2008). Voices Discovering Each Other as They Rise From Canada's Fragmented Child Welfare System. In Brown, I., Chaze. F., Fuchs, D., Lafrance, J., McKay, S., & Thomas Prokop, S. (Eds.) Putting a human face on child welfare: Voices from the Prairies. Prairie Child Welfare Consortium www.uregina.ca/spr/prairechild/index.html / Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare www.cecw-cepb.ca

Blackstock, C., & Trocmé, N., (2006). Community-based child welfare for Aboriginal children: Supporting resilience through structural change In Ungar, M. (Ed.), Pathways to relilience: A handbook of theory, methods and interventions. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE

Tonmyr, L., Trocmé. N., & Fallon, B. (2006). Overview of the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS), 2003. In G. Phaneuf (Ed.), Family violence in Canada: A statistical profile 2006. (9 pages in Catalogue no. 85-224). Ottawa, ON: Statistics Canada.

Tonmyr, L., Trocmé, N., & Fallon, B. (2006). Aperçu de l’Étude canadienne sur l’incidence des

signalements de cas de violence et de négligence envers les enfants (ECI), 2003. In G. Phaneuf (Ed.), La violence familiale au Canada: un profil statistique 2006. (12 pages dans le Catalogue no. 85-224). Ottawa, ON: Statistique Canada.

Hayes, J. Trocmé, N., & Jenney, A. (2006). Children’s exposure to domestic violence. In R. Alaggia & C. Vine (Eds.), Cruel but not unusual: Violence in Canadian families. A sourcebook of history, theory & practice. (pp.201-235). Wilfrid Laurier University Press.

Vine, C. Trocmé, N., & Finlay, J. (2006). Children abused, neglected & living with violence: An overview. In R. Alaggia & C. Vine (Eds.), Cruel but not unusual: Violence in Canadian families. A sourcebook of history, theory & practice. (pp.147-176). Wilfrid Laurier University Press.

Trocmé, N.,Knoke, D., Shangreaux, C.,Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B. (2005). The experiences of first nations children coming into contact with the child welfare system in Canada. In Wen: De , We are coming to the light of day. (pp. 60-86). Ottawa, ON: First Nations Child and Family caring Society. Trocmé, N. (2005). Child Maltreatment and its impact on psychosocial child development epidemiology

/ Maltraitance chez les enfants son impact sur l’épidémiologie du développement psychosocial. In R. Tremblay, R.G. Barr, & R.DeV. Peters (Eds.), Encyclopedia of early childhood development, [pp. 1-5 online]. Montreal, QC: Centre of Excellence for Early Child Development.

Mayer, M., Lavergne, C. Guyon, L., Gemme, E., Trocmé, N., Girard M. (2005). Toxicomanie parentale et négligence chez les enfants: les révélations de l’Étude d’incidence québécoise. In L. Guyon, S. Brochu & M. Landry (Eds.), Jeunesse et toxicomanies: bilan des connaissances et des recherches québécoise sur l’usage et l’abus de substances chez les jeunes et leurs familles. Quebec, QC: Presse de l’Université Laval.

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Blackstock, C., & Trocmé, N. (2005). Community Based Child Welfare for Aboriginal Children: Supporting Resilience through Structural Change. In M. Ungar (Ed.), Handbook for working with children and youth: Pathways to resilience across cultures and contexts, (pp. 105-120). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

MacLaurin, B., & Trocmé, N. (2004). Abuse and neglect. In J. Winterdyk (Ed.), Issues and Perspectives on Young Offenders in Canada. (3rd edition). (pp 289-310). Toronto, ON: Thomson Press.

Trocmé, N., & Chamberland, C. (2003). Re-involving the community: The need for a differential response to rising child welfare caseloads in Canada. In N. Trocmé, D. Knoke & C. Roy (Eds.), Community collaboration & Differential Response. (pp. 45-56). Child Welfare league of Canada. Ottawa, ON.

Trocmé, N., Phaneuf, G., Scarth, S., Fallon, B., & MacLaurin, B. (2003). Canadian incidence study of reported child abuse and neglect: Methodology and Major findings.In K. Kufeldt & B. McKenzie (Eds.), Child welfare: Connecting research, policy and practice.(pp. 13-26). Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.

MacLaurin, B., Fallon, B., & Trocmé, N. (2003). Characteristics of investigated children and families referred for out-of-home placement.In K. Kufeldt & B. McKenzie (Eds.), Child welfare: Connecting research, policy and practice. (pp. 27-40). Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.

McKenzie, B., & Trocmé, N. (2003). Child Maltreatment: Themes and Implications.In K. Kufeldt & B. McKenzie (Eds.), Child welfare: Connecting research, policy and practice. (pp. 67-76). Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.

Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B., & Trocmé, N. (2003). A national profile of child protection workers. In K. Kufeldt & B. McKenzie (Eds.), Child welfare: Connecting research, policy and practice. (pp. 41-52). Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.

Tourigny, M., Mayer, Micheline, Hélie, S., Wright, J., & Trocmé, N. (2001). Les mauvais traitements envers les enfants. In Portrait social du Québec, Données et analyses: Edition 2001. (Ch. 20, pp. 461-473). Quebec, QC: Institut de la statistique.

Trocmé. N., & Wolfe, D. (2001). The Canadian incidence study of reported child abuse and neglect. In G. Phaneuf (Ed.), Family violence in Canada: A statistical profile 2001. (10 pages in Catalogue no. 85-224). Ottawa, ON: Statistics Canada.

Trocmé, N., MacLaurin, B., & Fallon, B. (2000). Canadian child welfare outcomes indicator matrix. In S. Ward & D Finkelhor (Eds.), Program evaluation & family violence research. (pp. 165-190). New York, NY: Haworth Press.

Trocmé, N., & Brison, R. (1998). Homicide and injuries due to assault and to abuse and neglect. In G. Beaulne (Ed.), For the Safety of Canadian Children and Youth: From data to prevention measures. (pp. 254-265). Ottawa, ON: Health Canada.

Trocmé, N., Tam, K.K., & McPhee, D., (1995). Correlates of substantiation of maltreatment in child welfare investigations. In J. Hudson & B. Galaway (Eds.), Child welfare in Canada: Research and policy implications.(pp. 20-39). Toronto, ON: Thompson Educational Press.

Lindsey, D., & Trocmé, N. (1994). Should the police have greater authority in investigating cases of suspected child abuse? In E. Gambrill & T. Stein (Eds.), Controversial issues in child welfare. (pp. 90-97). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

Trocmé, N. (1991). Child welfare services. In D. Barnhorst & L. Johnson (Eds.), State of the child in Ontario. (pp. 63-91). Toronto, ON: Oxford University Press.

Irving, H., Benjamin, M., & Trocmé, N. (1984). Shared parenting: An empirical analysis using a large Canadian data base. In J. Folberg (Ed.), Joint custody and shared parenting. (pp.128-135).

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Book Reviews (4)

Black, T., & Trocmé, N. (2005). [Review of the book Protecting Children from Domestic Violence Strategies for Community Intervention], Canadian Psychology, 46(3), 170-171.

Trocmé, N. (2001). [Review of the book Promoting family wellness and preventing child maltreatment: Fundamentals for thinking and action], Canadian Social Work Review. University of Toronto Press, p. 48

Trocmé, N. (1996). The return of morality in liberalism [Review of the book The missing child in liberal theory], Children and Youth Services Review, 18(7), 655-657.

Trocmé, N. (1993). [Review of the book Children at risk: An Evaluation of factors contributing to child abuse and neglect], Children and Youth Services Review, 15, 157-159.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS (144)

Professional Journals (45)

Trocmé, N., Esposito, T., Wegner-Lohin, J. & Miller, R. (2014). Tracking court use at Batshaw Youth and Family Centres & across Québec. In-The-Know, 3(2), 1-2.

Esposito, T., Wegner-Lohin, J., Trocmé, N., Gallo, S. (2013). Tracking child welfare placement outcomes at BYFC and across Québec. In-The-Know, 3(1), 1-3.

Trocmé, N., Milne, L., Laurendeau, C. & Gervais, M.L. (2012). Evaluation of the Evidence Based Management Project at BYFC. In-The-Know, Special Edition, 1-4.

Esposito, T., Trocmé, N., Coughlin, L. & Chabot, M. (2012) “Time to permanence”: where do children in out-of-home care end up and how long does it take? In-The-Know 2(5), 1-2

Trocmé, N. & Esposito, T. (2011) Comment mesurer l’impact de la protection de la jeunesse? Le Point en adminstration de la santé et des services sociaux, 7(2), 48-50.

Trocmé, N. Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B. & Sinha, V. (2011) The changing nature of substantitated maltreatment in Canada Canada’s Children, 18(1), 18-20.

Ouimet, C., Van Wert, M., Fallon, B., Black, T., & Trocmé, N. (2011) Select findings from the CIS-2008 Canada’s Children, 18(1), 6-17.

Trocmé, N., Esposito, T., Coughlin,L. (2010). Placement stability. In-The-Know 2(4), 1-2

Mulcahy, M & Trocmé, N. (2010). CECW Information Sheet #78. Children and youth in outof-home care in Canada. Montreal, QC, Canada: Centre for Research on Children and Families, McGill University.

Coughlin,L. Esposito, T., Trocmé, N.., (2010). Out-of-home placement. In-The-Know 2(3), 1-2 Coughlin,L. Esposito, T., Milne, L., Trocmé, N.., (2010). School delay. In-The-Know 1(5), 1-2

Trocmé, N., Esposito, T., Milne, L., Chabot, M., Coughlin,L. (2009). Court use. In-The-Know 1(4), 1-2. Esposito, T., Mulcahy, M. & Trocmé, N. (2009). EBM in child welfare: Using outcome indicators to

understanding child welfare service patterns. Canada’s Children, (Winter 2009) 15 (3). 19-22. Esposito, T., Chabot, M., Coughlin,L. & Trocmé, N. (2009). Recurrence of maltreatment. In-The-Know

1(3), 1-2.

Trocmé, N. (2009). Neglectful parenting: symptom or diagnosis? MDC Journal : Batshaw Youth & Family Services, Volume 5, Spring 2009.

Trocmé, N., Esposito, T., & Milne, L. (2009). National Child Welfare Outcomes Indicator Matrix (NOM). In-The-Know 1(2), 1-2.

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Laurendeau, C. & Trocmé, N., (2009). Evidence-Based Management: An Initiative of Batshaw Youth and Family Centres and McGill University Centre for Research on Children and Families In-The-Know 1(1), 1-2.

Trocmé, N. (2008). What Do We Know About Resilience and Child Maltreatment? MDC Journal : Batshaw Youth & Family Services, Volume 4, Spring 2008. Pp 17, 18

MacLaurin, B., McCormack, M., Trocmé, N., Blackstock, C., Fallon, B., Knoke, D., Black, T., & Pitman, L. (2007). Understanding the overrepresentation of First Nations children in Canada’s child welfare system: An analysis of the Canadian incidence study of reported child abuse and neglect (CIS-2003). Canada’s Children, 13(1), 19-23.

Parker, J., Black, T., & Trocmé, N. (2007) Adolescent childbearing and child neglect: What’s the connection? Canada’s Children, Summer 2007.

Trocmé, N. (2007). What do We Know about Permanency Planning? MDC Journal : Batshaw Youth & Family Services, Volume 3, Spring 2007. Pp 17, 18.

Trocmé, N., & Mayer, M. (2007). Child Welfare Research Partnership: Supporting policy and practice with secondary data analysis. Canada’s Children, Winter 2006.

Trocmé, N., Roy, C., & Belanger, S. Evidence based management in child welfare: Using outcome indicators to understand child welfare service patterns. Canada’s Children (Spring 2007).

Trocmé, N. (2006). Family Group Conferencing: Great idea, but is it effective? MDC Journal : Batshaw Youth & Family Services, Volume 2, Spring 2006. Pp 17, 18.

Chaze, F., Black, T., Trocmé, N., Fallon, B & MacLaurin, B. (2006). Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect 2003 (CIS-2003): Selected Findings. Canada’s Children, Winter 2006.

Wekerle, C, Leung, E., Wall. AM, Waechter, R., MacMillan, H., Boyle, M. & Trocmé, N. (2005). Academic agency research partnership in practice: The MAP study. Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies (OACAS) Journal, 49(1), 26-34.

Trocmé, N. (2005). Collaborative Research in Child Welfare: Stepping up to a Higher Standard. Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies (OACAS) Journal, 49(1), 4.

Blackstock, C., Chamberland, C., Dudding, P., & Trocmé, N. (2005). Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare. Canada’s Children, Winter 2005, 3-4.

Trocmé, N. (2004). The Canadian Incidence Study: Establishing an Evidence Base. Health Policy Research Bulletin, September, 2004, Issue 9, 9-11.

Trocmé, N., Durrant, J., Ensom, R. & Marwah, I. (2004). Physical abuse of children in the context of punishment. Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies (OACAS) Journal 48(2), 28-32.

Trocmé, N. (2004). The Canadian Incidence Study: 1993, 1998, 2003. World Perspectives. International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, 54-55.

Wekerle, C., Wall, A-M., Trocmé, N., Leung, M.A., Racine, S. (2004). Caring to Know Caregivers in Child Welfare: Substance Abuse and its Association to Child Maltreatment. Health Policy Research Bulletin, September 2004, Issue 9, 16-18.

Fallon, B., Trocmé, N., & Daciuk, J. (2003). A Canadian national worker profile. Canada’s Children, Summer 2003, 26-31.

Trocmé, N., Chamberland, C., & Dudding, P. (2002). Forging a network of practitioners, researchers and policy makers. Canada’s Children, Winter 2002, 3-4.

Rivers, B., Trocmé, N., Goodman, D., & Marwah, I. (2002). Reporting and beyond: Current trends in child abuse and Neglect for broader reforms. Voices for Children - Child abuse and neglect: Concerning trends and child welfare response in Ontario. E-bulletin, November 2002, 13 pages.

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Trocmé, N. (2002). Highlights from the Ontario incidence studies of reported child abuse. Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies (OACAS) Journal, 46(3), 4-12.

Trocmé, N. (2001). Canadian incidence study of reported child abuse and neglect: Selected findings. Canada’s Children, Summer 2001, 32-34.

Trocmé, N. (2000). From triage to treatment: The next challenge for child welfare in Ontario. Ontario Association of Social Workers Newsmagazine, 26(3), 9-10.

Trocmé, N., & Fallon, B. (2000). Canadian incidence study of reported child abuse and neglect: An Overview. Canada’s Children, Summer 2000, 6-8.

Nutter, B., Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., & MacLaurin, B. (1999). Child welfare outcomes: An incremental approach. The Advocate: Alberta Association of Registered Social Workers, 24(4), 26.

Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B., & Trocmé, N., (1998). A Canadian framework for measuring outcomes in child welfare. Canada’s Children, Summer 1998, 6-9.

Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B., & Trocmé, N. (1998). Canadian incidence study of reported child abuse and neglect – Project overview. Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies (OACAS) Journal, 4(2), 4-6.

Trocmé, N. (1997). Staying on track while the pendulum swings: Commentary on Canadian child welfare policy trends. Ontario Association of Social Workers Newsmagazine, 3(2), 5-7.

Trocmé, N. (1996). The effect of growing rates of poverty and social service cuts on children at risk of abuse and neglect: Reflections from the American experience. Ontario Association of Social Workers Newsmagazine, 23(1), 12-13.

Trocmé, N. (1995). Successes and failures of permanency planning in Ontario: 1971-1991. Canada’s Children, Summer 1995, 5-7.

Reports (56)

Trocmé, N., Wegner-Lohin, J., Easton, J., Thompson, D. & Shlonsky, A. (2013). Options for Moving Forward with the National Child Welfare Outcomes Matrix. Prepared for the Directors of Child Welfare Committee. Montreal: Centre for Research on Children & Families, McGill University. Wegner-Lohin, J., Trocmé, N., Shlonsky, A. & Esposito, T. (2013). National Child Welfare Outcomes

Indicator Matrix, NOM Phase 6 Data Report. Prepared for the Directors of Child Welfare Committee. Montreal: Centre for Research on Children & Families, McGill University.

Thompson, D., Easton, J., Trocmé, N., Wegner-Lohin, J. & Shlonsky, A. (2013). National Outcomes Measures in Canada, 1996-2013. Prepared for the Directors of Child Welfare Committee. Montreal: Centre for Research on Children & Families, McGill University.

Sinha, V. & Trocmé, N.., (2013). Child maltreatment realted investigations involving First Nations children living on and off reserve: An analysis of the Canadian Incidecne Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect 2008. Prepared for the Candian Human Rights Tribunal. Montreal: McGill Centre for Research on Children and Families.

Hélie, S., Turcotte, D., Trocmé, N & Tourigny, M. (2012). Étude d’incidence québécoise sur les

signalements évalués en protection de la jeunesse en 2008. Rapport final. Montréal, Centre jeunesse de Montréal-Institut universitaire, 252 p.

Kyte, A., Sinha, V., & Trocmé, N. (2012) Final Report Phase II – Strengthening Families Program. Submitted to African Canadian Development & Prevention Network and the Public health Agency of Canada. Montreal: McGill Centre for Research on Children and Families.

MacLaurin, B., Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., Sinha, V., Enns, R., …Daoust, .G,. (2011). Saskatchewan Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuseand Neglect-2008 (SIS‑2008): Major Findings. Calgary, AB: University of Calgary.

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Trocmé, N., Milne, L., Laurendeau, C., & Gervais, M-J.(2011) Evidence-Based Management in Child Welfare: A process and outcome evaluation. Montreal, Qc: Mcgill Centre for Research on Children and Families, 130 pages.

Fallon, B., Trocmé, N., MacLaurin, B., Sinha, V., Black, T., Fast, E., ... Holroyd, J. (2010). Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect 2008 (CIS-2008): Study Methods (pp. 24). Montreal, QC: McGill Centre for Research on Children and Families.

Alberta Child Intervention Review Panel, Trocmé, N. & Dudding, P. & (co-chairs) (2010) Closing the Gap Between Vision and Reality: Strengthening Accountability, Adaptability and Continuous Improvement in Alberta’s Child Intervention System. Government of Alberta Children and Youth Services, Edmonton, AB. 174 pages.

Piché, A-M & Trocmé, N. (2010). Le Cercle de l’Enfant Évaluation Phase I : Sommaire Final. Soumis à la Fondation du Dr Julien. Centre de recherche sur l'enfance et la famille (CREF), Université McGill : Montréal, Qc. 17 pages.

Roy, C. Sinha, V., & Trocmé, N. (2010) Évaluation des initiatives actuelles et émergentes en pédiatrie sociale Bilan de mi-projet. Soumis à La Fondation du Dr. Julien , Montéal, Qc. Centre de recherche sur l'enfance et la famille (CREF), Université McGill : Montréal, Qc.

Sinha, V., fast, E. & Trocmé, N. (201o) Interim Report Phase II – Strengthening Families Program. Submitted to African Canadian Development and Prevention Network and the Public health Agency of Canada. Montreal: McGill Centre for Research on Children and Families.

Fallon, B. Trocmé, N. MacLaurin, B. Sinha, V. & Herbert, A. (2010) Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect - 2008 Process Evaluation Report Submittted tot eh Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, ON.

Sinha, V., Piché, A-M, Trocmé, N. (2009) Evaluation Report – The Strengthening Families Community Study. Submitted to African Canadian Development & Prevention Network and the Public health Agency of Canada. Montreal: McGill Centre for Research on Children and Families

Sinha, V., Piché, A-M, Trocmé, N. (2007) Interim Evaluation Report – The Strengthening Families Community Study (Fall 2006-Winter 2007) Submitted to African Canadian Development &

Prevention Network and the Public health Agency of Canada. Montreal: McGill Centre for Research on Children and Families

Bala, N., & Trocmé, N. (2007) Child Protection Issues and Pediatric Forensic Pathology, Goudge Inquiry into Pediatric Forensic Pathology, Government of Ontario.

Barber, J., Trocmé, N., Goodman, D., Shlonsky, A., Black, T., & Leslie B. (2007). The Reliability and Predictive Validity of Consensus-Based Risk Assessment. Toronto: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare (34 pages)

Trocmé, N., Knoke, D. Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B. (2006). Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect 2003: Understanding the case substantiation decision. Technical Paper Series, Public Health Agency of Canada.

MacLaurin, B., Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., McCormack, M., Pitman, L., Forest, N., Banks, J., Shangreaux, C., & Perrault, E.(2005). Alberta Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect-2003 (AIS-2003) Major Findings. Calgary, University of Calgary.

Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., Black, T., & Felstiner, C. (2006). Documentation of Statistical Advice and Support for the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect, 2003. Technical Paper Series, Public Health Agency of Canada.

Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., Black, T., & Felstiner, C. (2006). Report on the Site Dissemination of the Findings from the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect, 2003. Technical Paper Series, Public Health Agency of Canada.

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Black, T., Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., & MacLaurin, B. (2006). The Canadian Child Welfare System Response to Exposure to Domestic Violence Investigations. Technical Paper Series, Public Health Agency of Canada.

Durrant, J, Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., Milne, C., Black, T. & Knoke, D. (2006). Punitive violence against children in Canada. Technical Paper Series, Public Health Agency of Canada.

Gonzalez, M., Durrant, J.E., Brown, J., & Trocmé, N. (2005). Injurious and Non-injurious Physical Maltreatment: A Continuum of Violence or Distinct Phenomena? Child Maltreatment.

Regehr, C. Barber, J. Trocmé, N. Hart, S. Knoke, D. (2005) An Evidence-Based Model for Risk

Assessment in Child Welfare, SSHRC Research Cluster Grants, Concept Paper. University of Toronto: Centre for Applied Social Research.

Trocmé, N., Knoke, D. Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B., Daciuk, J. & Kiang, H. (2004) Reliability of the CIS-2003 Maltreatment Assessment Form: Technical Report. Ottawa, ON: Health Canada, 30 pages. Trocmé, N., Nutter, B., Loo, S., & Fallon, B. (2002). Client Outcomes in Child Welfare: Phase II Final

Report. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work, Bell Canada Child Welfare Research Unit, 56 pages.

Walsh, C., MacMillan, H., Trocmé, N., Boyle, M., Jamieson, E., Daciuk, J., & Racine, Y. (2002). The childhood experiences of violence questionnaire: A brief self-report measure of child maltreatment for youth. Toronto, ON: Internal Document, Statistics Canada and Federal Department of Justice, 150 pages.

Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B., & Copp, B. (2002). The changing face of child welfare investigations in Ontario: Ontario Incidence Studies of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (OIS 1993/1998). Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, 23 pages.

Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B., Daciuk, J., Bartholomew, S., Ortiz, J., Thompson, J., & Helfrich, W. (2002). 1998 Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (OIS 1998). Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, 230 pages.

Trocmé, N., & Wolfe, D. (2001). Child maltreatment in Canada: Selected results from the Canadian incidence study of reported child abuse and neglect. Ottawa, ON: Health Canada, 49 pages.

Trocmé, N., Nutter, B., & Loo, S. (2000) Client outcomes in child protection in Ontario: Data collection project final report. Ottawa, ON: Ministry of Community and Social Services, Children Services Branch, 31 pages.

Trocmé, N., Mertins-Kirkwood, B., MacFadden, R., Allagia, R., & Goodman, D. (1999). Ontario risk assessment model Phase 1: Implementation and training. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work, Bell Canada Child Welfare Research Unit, 69 pages.

Trocmé, N., Nutter, B., MacLaurin B., & Fallon, B. (1999). Child welfare outcome indicator matrix. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work, Bell Canada Child Welfare Research Unit, 4 pages.

Trocmé, N., Nutter, B., MacLaurin B., & Fallon, B. (1999). Matrice des indicateurs d’impacts en protection de l’enfance.Toronto, ON: University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work, Bell Canada Child Welfare Research Unit, 4 pages.

Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., Nutter, B., MacLaurin, B., & Thompson, Julie. (1999). Outcomes for child welfare services in Ontario. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work, Bell Canada Child Welfare Research Unit, 21 pages.

Bala, N.C., Paetsch J., Trocmé, N., Schuman, J., Tanchak, S., & Hornick, J. (1999). Allegations of child abuse in the context of parental separation. Ottawa, ON: Department of Justice, 115 pages.

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MacLaurin, B., Fallon, B., Daciuk, J., & Trocmé, N. (1999). A program evaluation of making a difference, part two: A community response to child abuse. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work, Centre for Applied Social Research, 32 pages.

Michalski, J., Alaggia, R., & Trocmé, N. (1996). A literature review of risk assessment models. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work, Centre for Applied Social Research, 22 pages. Trocmé, N., Michalski, J., Birnbaum, R., & Wright, R. (1996). Community systems initiative impact

study design consultation. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work, Centre for Applied Social Research, 43 pages.

Kirkland, M., & Trocmé, N. (1996). Including fathers: A review of the literature on adolescent fathers. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work, 19 pages.

MacMillan, H., Racine, Y., Trocmé, N., & Walsh, C. (1996). Investigation of the measurement of child maltreatment by the National longitudinal study of children. Contract for Human Resource

Development Canada. Hamilton, ON: McMaster University, Centre for Studies of Children at Risk, 59 pages.

Trocmé, N. (1996). Review of child welfare services provided by the Children’s aid society of Algoma. Algoma, ON: Ministry of Community and Social Services, 44 pages.

Trocmé, N., Michalski, J., McPhee, D., Tam, K.K., & Scarth, S. (1995). Canadian incidence study of reported child maltreatment: Methodology & feasibility review. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work, Centre for Applied Social Research, 55 pages.

Trocmé, N., Offord, D., Boyle, M., McConville, M., & Lindsey, D. (1995).CAS Child health survey pilot study: Final report. Toronto, ON: Ontario Mental Health Foundation, 18 pages.

Alaggia, R., & Trocmé, N. (1995). Sexually abused preschoolers: Characteristics, prevention, assessment and intervention. Background paper for the First national research and best practice symposium on the Sexual abuse of young children. Toronto, ON: West End Crèche / Institute for the Prevention of Child Abuse, 39 pages.

Trocmé, N. (1994). Reducing child abuse. In R. Peters (Ed.) Community action programs for children: Ontario evaluation framework. Kingston, ON: Queen’s University.

Trocmé, N., & Caunce, C. (1993).The Educational needs of abused and neglected children: A review of the literature. For the Royal Commission on Learning. Toronto, ON: Children’s Aid Society of Metropolitan Toronto, 59 pages.

Trocmé, N. (1992). Estimating the scope of child abuse and neglect in Ontario. Research Connections, Fall Issue. Toronto, ON: Institute for the Prevention of Child Abuse, 11 pages.

Trocmé, N., Isbister, K., & Hughes, C. (1992). Retrench or reform: A discussion paper on social work practices in Ontario’s children’s services system. Toronto, ON: Ontario Association of Professional Social Workers, 16 pages.

Trocmé, N. (1992). Development of an expert-based child neglect index: making social work practice knowledge explicit. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Toronto, Faculty of Social Work, 35 pages.

Trocmé, N. (1992). Focus on child neglect: A review of research and policy, and development of a child neglect index. Toronto, ON: Child, Youth, and Family Policy Research Centre, 51 pages.

Trocmé, N. (1990). Child welfare services for visible minorities: A review of the literature. Toronto, ON: Harambee Child & Family Services, 41 pages.

Trocmé, N. (1989). Child welfare and children’s mental health services for visible minorities. In R. Barnhorst (Ed.) Visible Minority Youth Project. Toronto, ON: Ministry of Citizenship, Child Youth & Family Policy Research Centre, 38 pages.

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Trocmé, N. (1989). Permanency Planning: Minimum standard or innovative practice. Toronto, ON: Ministry of Community and Social Services, Child, Youth & Family Policy Research Centre, 69 pages.

Other Publications (43)

Trocmé, N., Esposito, T., Chabot, M., Duret, A. Gaumont, C. (2013) Gestion fondée sur les indicateurs de suivi clinique: Rapport Synthese. Association des centres jeuness du Quebec : Novembre 2013, pp 1-9.

Trocmé, N.,(2010). The BYFC-CRCF Community-University Research Collaboration. Batshaw MDC Journal, Volume 6, pp 35-36.

Trocmé, N.,(2009). Neglectful parenting: symptom or diagnosis. Batshaw MDC Journal, Volume 5, pp 29-30.

Trocmé, N.,(2009). Shifting Conceptions of Emotional Maltreatment. Practice, Policy and Research Public Health Agency of Canada’s Policy Think Tank on the Public Health Perspective of Early Childhood Emotional Maltreatment. Ottawa, March 12, 2009.

Trocmé, N.,MacLaurin, B., Fallon, B., Shlonsky,A., Mulcahy, M., Esposito,T. (2009). National Child Welfare Outcomes Indicator Matrix (NOM). Montreal, QC: McGill University: Centre for Research on Children and Families.

Trocmé, N.,(2008). What do we know about resilience and child maltreatment? Batshaw MDC Journal, Volume 4, pp 12-14.

Trocmé, N.,(2007). What do we know about Permanency Planning? Batshaw MDC Journal, Volume 3, pp 20-21.

Trocmé, N., Lajoie, J., Fallon, B., &Felstiner, C. (2007). Injuries and deaths of children at the hands of their parents. CECW Information Sheet #57E. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Faculty of Social Work.

Durrant, J, Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., Milne, C., Black, T. & Knoke, D. (2006). Punitive Violence Against Children in Canada. CECW Information Sheet #41E. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare.

Trocmé, N. (2006) Family Group Conferencing: Great idea, but is it effective? Batshaw MDC Journal, Volume 2, pp 17-18.

Trocmé, N., Knoke, D., Fallon, B., & MacLaurin, B. (2006). Substantiating Child Maltreatment: CIS-2003. CECW Information Sheet#40E. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare. Black, T., Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., & MacLaurin, B. (2006). The Canadian Child Welfare System

Response to Exposure to Domestic Violence Investigations. CECW Information Sheet #39E. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare.

Black, T. & Trocmé, N., (2005) Book Review: Protecting Children from Domestic Violence: Strategies for Community Intervention. Batshaw MDC Journal, Volume 1, pp 12-13.

Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B., Black, T., & Roy, C. (2005) Child Emotional Maltreatment in Canada. CECW Information Sheet #29E. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare. Black, T., Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B., Roy, C., & Lajoie, J. (2005). Children’s Exposure to

Domestic Violence in Canada. CECW Information Sheet #28E. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare.

Roy, C., Black, T., Trocmé, N., MacLaurin, B., & Fallon, B. (2005). Child neglect in Canada. CECW Information Sheet #27E. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare.

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Trocmé, N., MacLaurin, B., Fallon, B.,Black, T., & Lajoie, J. (2005). Child abuse and neglect

investigations in Canada: Comparing 1998 and 2003 data. CECW Information Sheet #26E. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare.

Fallon, B., Lajoie, J., Trocmé, N., Chaze, F., MacLaurin, B., & Black, T. (2005). Sexual abuse of children in Canada. CECW Information Sheet #25E. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare.

MacLaurin, B., Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., Chaze, F., Black, T., & Lajoie, J.(2005). Physical abuse of children in Canada. CECW Information Sheet #24E. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare.

Gough, P., Trocmé, N., Brown, I., Knoke, D., & Blackstock, C. (2005). Pathways to the

overrepresentation of Aboriginal children in care. CECW Information Sheet #23E. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare.

Gonzalez, M., Durrant, J., Brown I., & Trocmé, N. (2005). Parental Punishment and Physical Abuse: A Continuum of Violence or Distinct Behaviours? Public Health Agency of Canada, Injury and Child Maltreatment Section, March 16, 2005.

Knoke, D., & Trocmé, N. (2004). Risk assessment in child welfare. CECW Info Sheet #18E. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare.

Knott, T., Trocmé, N., & Bala, N. (2004). False allegations of abuse and neglect. CECW Info Sheet #13E. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare.

Montgomery, V., & Trocmé, N. (2004). Injuries cause by child abuse and neglect. CECW Info Sheet #10E. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare.

Trocmé, N., Durrant, J., Ensom, R., & Marwah, I. (2004). Physical abuse of children in the context of punishment. CECW Info Sheet #8E. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare.

Dufour, S., Chamberland, C., & Trocmé, N. (2003). A state of knowledge review: What is the effectiveness of child welfare interventions? CECW Poster hand-out. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare.

Mayer, M., Dufour, S., Lavergne, C., Girard, M., & Trocmé, N. (2003). Comparing parental

characteristics regarding child neglect: An analysis of cases retained by child protection services in Quebec. CECW Poster hand-out. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare.

Trocmé, N., Knott, T., & Knoke, D. (2003). An overview of differential response models. CECW Info Sheet #4E. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare.

Trocmé, N.

(2002). Responding to changes in reported child maltreatment: Federal program and

policy implications (OIS 1993/1998). Ottawa, ON: Health Canada Policy Forum on the

Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect.

Trocmé, N.

, & Siddiqi, J. (2002). Child Maltreatment Investigations in Canada: Judicial

Implications. Ottawa, ON: National Judicial Institute’s Child Protection and the Law Seminar.

Trocmé, N., Neves, T., Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B., & Sullivan, S. (2002). Ontario incidence study of reported child abuse and neglect 1993/1998: Source of referrals. CECW Info Sheet #3E. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare.

Trocmé, N., Siddiqi, J., Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B., & Sullivan, S. (2002). Ontario incidence study of reported child abuse and neglect 1993/1998: Outcomes of investigations. CECW Info Sheet #2E. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare.

Trocmé, N., Siddiqi, J., Fallon, B., MacLaurin, B., & Sullivan, S. (2002). Ontario incidence study of reported child abuse and neglect 1993/1998: Maltreatment rates. CECW Info Sheet #1E. Toronto, ON: Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare.

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Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., & MacLaurin, B. (2000). Canadian incidence study of reported child abuse and neglect: Project update. CIS Newsletter, 4, (1). Toronto, ON: Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto.

Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., & MacLaurin, B. (2000). Étude canadienne de l’incidence des cas signalés de violence et de négligence à l’égard des enfants: Mise à jour sur le projet. CIS Bulletin, 4, (1). Toronto, ON: Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto.

Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., & MacLaurin, B. (1999). Canadian incidence study of reported child abuse and neglect: Project update. CIS Newsletter, 3, (1). Toronto, ON: Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto.

Trocmé, N. (1999). Canadian child welfare multi-dimensional outcomes framework and incremental measurement development strategy. In J. Thompson & B. Fallon (Eds.) The First Canadian Roundtable on Child Welfare Outcomes. Toronto, ON: Bell Canada Child Welfare Research Unit, Faculty of Social Work.

Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., & MacLaurin, B. (1999). Étude canadienne de l’incidence des cas signalés de violence et de négligence à l’égard des enfants: Mise à jour sur le projet. CIS Bulletin, 3, (1). Toronto, ON: Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto.

Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., & MacLaurin, B. (1999). Canadian incidence study of reported child abuse and neglect: Project update. CIS Newsletter, 2, (1). Toronto, ON: Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto.

Trocmé, N.

, Fallon, B., & MacLaurin, B. (1999). Étude canadienne de l’incidence des cas

signalés de violence et de négligence

à l’égard des enfants: Mise à jour sur le projet. CIS Bulletin,

2, (1). Toronto, ON: Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto.

Brochu, S., Bouchard, C., Trocmé, N., Ethier, K., & Fortin, G. (1998). Rapport du groupe conseil de l’association des centres jeunesse du Québec au sujet des recommendations de la Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse sur le cas des enfants maltraités de Beaumont. Montreal, QC: Association des centres jeunesse du Québec.

Trocmé, N., Fallon, B., & MacLaurin, B. (1998). Canadian incidence study of reported child abuse and neglect: Project update. CIS Newsletter, 1, (1). Toronto, ON: Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto.

Trocmé, N. Fallon, B., & MacLaurin, B. (1998). Étude canadienne de l’incidence des cas signalés de violence et de négligence à l’égard des enfants: Mise à jour sur le projet. CIS Bulletin, 1, (1). Toronto, ON: Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto.

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