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  Removing Children From Parents Who Abuse Them
Parents who are convicted of child abuse should have their children taken away from them. This is not a matter of punishment but ....
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Family abuse
.... which could result in the "intergenerational transmission," the behavior could be learned by a child which notices now his or her parents abuse their parents. ....
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CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT
.... and Daro, 1987, p. 440). Parents who abuse and/or neglect their children are the perpetrators in 87% of reported cases. Fathers ....
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Impact of Parental Substance Abuse
.... reserve coercive intervention for serious maltreatment cases; and providing new and expanded prevention and treatment services to parents who abuse drugs or ....
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Prevention of Child Abuse The purpose of this research is to
.... The psychological/psychodynamic model (see:Friedrich & Wheeler, 1982; Kempe & Kempe, 1978; Twentyman & Plotkin, 1982) holds that abuse parents are people with ....
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Impact of Parental Substance Abuse on Child Abuse
.... reserve coercive intervention for serious maltreatment cases; and providing new and expanded prevention and treatment services to parents who abuse drugs or ....
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Child Abuse Case Law
Child abuse has engendered a set of case law that is intended to protect children from both abuse and neglect by their parents. ....
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Child Abuse & Foster Care in California
.... Children taken from their abusive parents are bounced from one foster home to another and some are returned to their parents, who abuse them again. ....
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Emotional Abuse of Children Christensen, Marilyn Holm. "'The ...
.... "Emotional Abuse." Parents Magazine 59 (September 1984): 77+. Emotional abuse of children is as serious a problem as physical abuse and sexual abuse. ....
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Prevention of Child Abuse The purpose of this research is to
.... Tomlinson-Keasey (1985) notes that despite conditions such as poverty, overcrowding, etc., most parents in these circumstances do not abuse their children. ....
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Addressing Child Abuse
.... In the last analysis, since efforts to educate children and parents to reduce child abuse have largely failed, it truly has become the responsibility of the ....
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Child Abuse
.... is not the case with sexual abuse, that means all the more children suffer from some kind of neglect or physical and emotional abuse from their parents or a ....
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Alleviation of Child Abuse
.... Researchers have confirmed that parents who abuse their children often lack the knowledge and skills of raising their children, often due to their exposure to ....
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Substance Abuse Programs for Adolescents
.... Subjects are restricted in ages to between 14 and 17 years, and to first-time substance abuse admissions, and to situations in which parents divorced six ....
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What Can be Done to Alleviate Child Abuse?
.... Researchers have confirmed that parents who abuse their children often lack the knowledge and skills of raising their children, often due to their exposure to ....
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ISSUES OF ABUSE AND NEGLECT
.... Hall, N. (1988). Working with parents who abuse their children: An interdisciplinary approach in a multi ethnic society. Special Issue: Child abuse. ....
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Child Abuse
.... thing. We also know - as a society - many of the conditions that make parents and other adults more likely to abuse children. And ....
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Several Essays on Crimes 1. The maximalist
.... According to Karmen (2004) spouses batter one another, parents abuse and batter children and adolescents, siblings batter one another, children batter elderly ....
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Abusive Parents
.... literature offering different reasons as the cause of each type of abuse, the one factor that cannot be denied is that most parents who abuse their children ....
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Physical Abuse in School-Aged Children
.... The authors report that the majority of perpetrators of child physical abuse tend to be parents, followed by relatives or others in a position of providing ....
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Areas of Child Abuse In the last decade alone, over 2,50
.... Second, findings showed that children were at risk for abuse if their parents were poor, under stress, isolated from social support and experiencing marital ....
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ISSUES IN FAMILY THERAPY: CHILDHOOD ABUSE
ISSUES IN FAMILY THERAPY: CHILDHOOD ABUSE While most parents attempt to do the best they can for their children, some either cannot or will not meet a child's ....
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CHILD ABUSE Introduction This research discus
.... Parents prone to abuse have been shown to lack appropriate knowledge of child-rearing, and they have abnormal expectations of their children; they lack an ....
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Violence against children
.... as the only means to end the abuse. Sometimes an awful situation of family violence arises in which both parents abuse a child. ....
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Child Abuse & Neglect
.... In assessing suspected abuse, the child should be asked how they were hurt in a nonthreatening manner and away from the parents (Patterson, 1998, 51. ....
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SUBSTANCE ABUSE, DISABILITY, AND ETHNICITY
.... ETHNICITY This research describes a relationship between substance abuse, psychological disability .... who have experienced the sudden loss of a parent or parents. ....
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A Social Work Perspective on Child Abuse
.... runaways and at-risk youth; manages community-based programs that prevent delinquency and abuse, offer counseling and support services to parents and their ....
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Sexual Abuse Cycle & Interventions
.... homes than do the parents of other adolescents. Providing male sexual offenders with an in-depth knowledge of the cyclical nature of sexual abuse behavior is a ....
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Effects of Child Abuse
.... a very trouble adolescent with a history of troublemaking and alcohol abuse, and is a .... It may be related to his parents separation: perhaps he feels he was ....
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Childhood Abuse and Neglect
.... In addition, Powers et al. (1990) point out that it is very difficult to prove child abuse, since parents may take their battered children to different ....
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