Abused Child and Delinquency
The purpose of this research is to examine the relationship between the
abused child and delinquency. The plan of the research will ....
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Case Study of an Abused Child
.... Douglas Davies (1999) observes, "The younger the
child the less he will .... Interestingly, therapists' conclusions that Joanna was herself sexually
abused point to ....
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Case Study of Sexually Abused Child Angela, a 10 year old girl ...
Angela, a 10 year old girl, was referred to me at the Center for
Abused Children by the county Department of
Child and Family Services . ....
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Child Abuse
.... One of the best ways of recognizing
child abuse is to become familiar with the behavioral characteristics of the
abused child in the classroom setting. ....
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Child Development Elkind
.... One of the best ways of recognizing
child abuse is to become familiar with the behavioral characteristics of the
abused child in the classroom setting. ....
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Placement for Abused Children
.... included 50 sexually
abused children, 50 physically
abused children and 60 non-
abused foster care children. Participants completed the
Child Post-Traumatic ....
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Abused Children in Foster Care
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child protection agencies to engage in "reasonable efforts" to prevent a
child's removal from the birth family home after the
child was
abused or neglected. ....
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Addressing Child Abuse
.... Although much effort has gone into researching and analyzing the various signs to watch for in a potentially
abused child, the fact remains that in many cases ....
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Child Abuse: An Analysis
.... Often, it becomes necessary to remove the
abused child from the environment in which the abuse occurs and place the
child in foster care or in the home of a ....
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Adults Who Have Been Abused as Children
.... of the abuse. Based on the foregoing review, a clinical profile of the adult
abused as a
child may be developed. In this regard, it ....
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Child abuse
.... possible to reverse the damage remains to be seen, but this is an area that must be pursued given the high rates of
child abuse (896,000 children
abused in the ....
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Effects of Child Abuse on the Brain
.... possible to reverse the damage remains to be seen, but this is an area that must be pursued given the high rates of
child abuse (896,000 children
abused in the ....
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Child Abuse
.... In the Commonwealth of Virginia, a
child is
abused or neglected every 80 minutes and, within the commonwealth, a
child dies from abuse or neglect every 12 days ....
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Child Abuse & Neglect
.... enforcement officers. It is not necessary to know if a
child has been
abused, only to suspect, in order to make a report. The Department ....
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Child Abuse
.... Given these theories, it is possible to hypothesize that the early learning experiences of the
abused child may well have a long-term impact upon expectations ....
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Child Abuse Victims as Offenders
.... Past research has already shown that many
abused and neglected children are .... Therefore, the rigid belief that
child abusers were victimized themselves need to ....
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Child Abuse & Delinquency
.... Experts argue
child abuse sets up a cyclical pattern of abuse, wherein the
child who is
abused at home begins to lash out at others outside the home. ....
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Child Abuse
.... When there are little positives in the
abused child's environment, particularly a lack of witnesses who may assist, the children often begin admire, idealized ....
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Child Abuse and Social Deviance
.... narratives of sexual and physical abuse of children and the psychosocial deviance of adult abusers, who may or may not be part of the
abused child's family. ....
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CHILD ABUSE Introduction This research discus
.... Parents prone to abuse show a lack of
child-rearing and stress management skills.
Abused children receive deteriorated caregiving, inappropriate nutrition and ....
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Child Albuse & Violence
.... enforcement officers. It is not necessary to know if a
child has been
abused, only to suspect, in order to make a report. The Department ....
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One Child
.... juvenile court decisions. The
child is not only emotionally disturbed, but she has been abandoned and
abused. While working with ....
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Child Maltreatment
.... Walker, CE, Bonner, BL, & Kaufman, KL (1988). The physically and sexually
abused child: Evaluation and treatment. (New York: Pergamon Press).
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A Social Work Perspective on Child Abuse
....
Abused children can suffer experience sleep and eating disorders and disturbances .... suicidal behaviors, and other self-destructive behaviors (
Child sexual abuse ....
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Sexually Abused Girls & Delinquency
.... Chandy, JM (1996). Gender-specific outcomes for sexually
abused adolescents.
Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 20(12), 1219-1231. ....
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CHILD ABUSE WITHIN THE HISPANIC COMMUNITY
.... The battered
child is the most prevalent image of the
abused child in the United States; however, psychological damage stemming from sexual abuse frequently ....
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Child Sexual Abusers
.... Because victims of
child sexual abuse are often
abused by adults whom they trust, especially in intra-family situations, the sense of betrayal can be acute. ....
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Connection Between Child Abuse & Delinquency
.... In families out of sync with the benefits of rational society, legitimacy and authority are enacted upon the
abused child by adults who feel threatened by the ....
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A Discussion of Child Abuse
.... Often, it becomes necessary to remove the
abused child from the environment in which the abuse occurs and place the
child in foster care or in the home of a ....
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Child Maltreatment & Abuse Study
.... Friedrich, WN & Einbender, AJ (1983). The
abused child: A psychological review. Journal of Clinical
Child Psychology, 12(3), 244-256. ....
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