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In this episode of One in Ten, host Teresa Huizar speaks with Dr. Robin Ortiz, an assistant professor in the Department of Pediatrics at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, about neglect recurrence in child abuse cases. Dr. Ortiz discusses the factors contributing to neglect recurrence, including adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), environmental influences, and societal factors. They explore the gaps in the literature, the complexities of defining neglect, and the need for tailored interventions. Findings from Dr. Ortiz's recent research indicate that various risk factors exist at the child, family, community, and policy levels, and they emphasize the importance of societal investment in mental health, substance abuse treatment, domestic violence intervention, and financial stability to prevent neglect. The episode highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to support families and break the cycle of neglect.
Time Stamps
Time Topic
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:13 Understanding Neglect Recurrence
01:11 Guest's Background and Research Focus
03:11 Literature Review on Child Maltreatment Recurrence
05:33 Defining Neglect and Its Challenges
10:08 Study Hypotheses and Findings
18:26 Risk Factors for Neglect Recurrence
25:07 Impact of Services on Neglect Recurrence
38:24 Policy Implications and Societal Responsibility
41:03 Conclusion and Takeaways
Resources
Child, Family and Societal Factors Related to Neglect Recurrence After CPS Investigation - Robin Ortiz, Vincent J. Palusci, 2025
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In this episode of One in Ten, host Teresa Huizar speaks with Dr. Robin Ortiz, an assistant professor in the Department of Pediatrics at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, about neglect recurrence in child abuse cases. Dr. Ortiz discusses the factors contributing to neglect recurrence, including adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), environmental influences, and societal factors. They explore the gaps in the literature, the complexities of defining neglect, and the need for tailored interventions. Findings from Dr. Ortiz's recent research indicate that various risk factors exist at the child, family, community, and policy levels, and they emphasize the importance of societal investment in mental health, substance abuse treatment, domestic violence intervention, and financial stability to prevent neglect. The episode highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to support families and break the cycle of neglect.
Time Stamps
Time Topic
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:13 Understanding Neglect Recurrence
01:11 Guest's Background and Research Focus
03:11 Literature Review on Child Maltreatment Recurrence
05:33 Defining Neglect and Its Challenges
10:08 Study Hypotheses and Findings
18:26 Risk Factors for Neglect Recurrence
25:07 Impact of Services on Neglect Recurrence
38:24 Policy Implications and Societal Responsibility
41:03 Conclusion and Takeaways
Resources
Child, Family and Societal Factors Related to Neglect Recurrence After CPS Investigation - Robin Ortiz, Vincent J. Palusci, 2025
Support the show
Did you like this episode? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.

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