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The Encyclopedia of Child Abuse

by Robin E. Clark, Judith Freeman Clark, Christine Adamec
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Overview

More than 3 million children are the victims of child abuse each year. The task of preventing child abuse is difficult because maltreatment is not limited to physical violence but includes psychological and sexual abuse as well as neglect. The Encyclopedia of Child Abuse, Second Edition is a comprehensive guide to understanding and recognizing child abuse, as well as the factors that contribute to it, and how to protect children at risk. Topics include: Protective laws, such as the Model Protection Act; Battered child syndrome; Controversial child abuse cases, such as Prince v. Massachusetts, 1944; Statistics on fatalities, as well as on child abusers and victims; Common physical and psychological injuries; Helpful organizations, such as VOCAL (Victims of Child Abuse Laws).

Extensive appendixes include tables of state-by-state information about public notification of the release of sex offenders, grounds for termination of parental rights, and mandatory reporters of child abuse and neglect, in addition to directories of helpful organizations and other resources. Though there have been many attempts to identify and explain child abuse, more than 500 detailed entries contained in this encyclopedia offer the comprehensive coverage needed to shed light on this tragic and persistent social problem.

Synopsis

More than 3 million children are the victims of child abuse each year. The task of preventing child abuse is difficult because maltreatment is not limited to physical violence but includes psychological and sexual abuse as well as neglect. The Encyclopedia of Child Abuse, Second Edition is a comprehensive guide to understanding and recognizing child abuse, as well as the factors that contribute to it, and how to protect children at risk. Topics include: Protective laws, such as the Model Protection Act; Battered child syndrome; Controversial child abuse cases, such as Prince v. Massachusetts, 1944; Statistics on fatalities, as well as on child abusers and victims; Common physical and psychological injuries; Helpful organizations, such as VOCAL (Victims of Child Abuse Laws).

Extensive appendixes include tables of state-by-state information about public notification of the release of sex offenders, grounds for termination of parental rights, and mandatory reporters of child abuse and neglect, in addition to directories of helpful organizations and other resources. Though there have been many attempts to identify and explain child abuse, more than 500 detailed entries contained in this encyclopedia offer the comprehensive coverage needed to shed light on this tragic and persistent social problem.

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Some 500 entries present information related to understanding and recognizing child abuse and its contributing factors, and protecting children at risk. A sampling of topics: the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997, battered child syndrome, emotional neglect, termination of parental rights, sex offender registration, and the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. The appendices list organizations, national child welfare resource centers, state child protection agencies, state toll-free reporting numbers, and tables of statistics, and include the text of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act and the Canadian Provincial Definitions of Child in Need of Protection. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Some 500 entries present information related to understanding and recognizing child abuse and its contributing factors, and protecting children at risk. A sampling of topics: the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997, battered child syndrome, emotional neglect, termination of parental rights, sex offender registration, and the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. The appendices list organizations, national child welfare resource centers, state child protection agencies, state toll-free reporting numbers, and tables of statistics, and include the text of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act and the Canadian Provincial Definitions of Child in Need of Protection. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2007
Publisher
Facts on File, Incorporated
Pages
416
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780816066773

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