Beyond Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic: The Role of Teachers and Schools in Reporting Child Maltreatment

48 Pages Posted: 28 Apr 2020 Last revised: 14 May 2026

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Maria Donovan Fitzpatrick

Cornell University; NBER

Cassandra Benson

Cornell University

Samuel Bondurant

Texas A&M University - Department of Economics

Date Written: April 2020

Abstract

Nearly 4 in 10 children report experiencing maltreatment by adulthood. Early detection mitigates maltreatment’s negative effects. Yet factors that drive early detection remain understudied. We examine one possible source of early detection: educators in school settings. Administrative data on reports of child maltreatment across the U.S. over a 14-year period allows us to use two different regression discontinuity methods, one based on school-entry laws and one on school calendars. Both methods show education professionals are reporting cases that would have been missed otherwise. These findings suggest that improved training and support of educators may improve society's ability to help children and families.

Suggested Citation

Fitzpatrick, Maria Donovan and Benson, Cassandra and Bondurant, Samuel, Beyond Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic: The Role of Teachers and Schools in Reporting Child Maltreatment (April 2020). NBER Working Paper No. w27033, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3586165

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Cassandra Benson

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Samuel Bondurant

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