Mandatory reporting laws and the identification of severe child abuse and neglect / Ben Mathews, Donald C. Bross, editors.

"This book provides the first comprehensive international coverage of key issues in mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect. The book draws on a collection of the foremost scholars in the field, as well as clinicians and practice-based experts, to explore the nature, history, impact and...

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Other Authors: Bross, Donald C. (Editor), Mathews, Ben (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer, 2015.
Series:Child maltreatment ; 4.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks

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505 0 0 |t Historical and Current Context of Mandatory Reporting Laws: --  |t Mandatory Reporting Laws: Their Origin, Nature, and Development over Time /  |r Ben Mathews --  |t Who Is Maltreated and How Mandated Reporting Might Help /  |r Desmond K. Runyan --  |t Competing Values and Evidence: How Do We Evaluate Mandated Reporting and CPS Response? /  |r Brett Drake, Melissa Jonson-Reid --  |t An Inter-reporter Analysis of Mandated Child Maltreatment Reporting in the USA /  |r John E. Kesner, Bridget V. Dever --  |t Privacy and Legal Duties to Warn About Unsafe Behaviors, Conditions, or Hazards: The Example of Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting /  |r Donald C. Bross --  |t The Historical Background for Mandatory Reporting Laws in Public Health /  |r Edward P. Richards --  |t Theoretical/Ideological Debates and Issues: --  |t A Theoretical Framework for Designing and Evaluating Strategies to Identify Cases of Serious Child Abuse and Neglect /  |r Ben Mathews --  |t Ethics and the Identification and Response to Child Abuse and Neglect /  |r Jacqueline J. Glover, Lisa M. Justis --  |t Medical Perspectives: Bioethics/Ethics and the Duties of Medical Professionals and the Nature, Advantages, and Limits of Public Health Approaches /  |r Donald Woodhouse --  |t Economic Issues in the Community Response to Child Maltreatment /  |r Leonie Segal --  |t Legal and Conceptual Debates/Issues: --  |t Neglect: Should There Be Mandatory Reporting? /  |r Edward Goldson --  |t Mandatory Reporting and the Difficulties Identifying and Responding to Risk of Severe Neglect: A Response Requiring a Rethink /  |r Bob Lonne --  |t The Sins of the (Irish) Fathers: Is Mandatory Reporting the Best Response? /  |r Helen Buckley, Roni Buckley --  |t Mandatory Reporting of Child Sexual Abuse by Religious Leaders /  |r Patrick Parkinson --  |t Practical Issues and Challenges for Reporters: --  |t Practical Issues and Challenges for Physicians Reporting Suspected Child Maltreatment /  |r Emalee Flaherty --  |t Training in Reporting of Child Maltreatment: Where We Are and Where We Need to Go /  |r Maureen C. Kenny --  |t An Evidence-Supported Approach to Reporting Child Maltreatment /  |r Brad Donohue, Krisann M. Alvarez, Kimberly N. Schubert --  |t Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect by Health Professionals /  |r Debbie Scott, Jennifer Fraser --  |t The Social Construction of Disclosure: The Case of Child Abuse in Israeli Society /  |r Zvi Eisikovits, Jonathan Davidov, Laura Sigad, Rachel Lev-Wiesel --  |t Relationship of Reporting with Response Systems, and Practical Issues and Challenges for Response Systems: --  |t What Will Happen to This Child If I Report? Outcomes of Reporting Child Maltreatment /  |r Theodore P. Cross, Betsy Goulet, Jesse J. Helton, Emily Lux, Tamara Fuller --  |t Rethinking the Functioning of Child Protective Services /  |r John D. Fluke, Katherine Casillas --  |t The Role of Mandatory Reporting in Preventative Child Welfare Reforms: An Uneasy Fit? /  |r Leah Bromfield --  |t Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse and Marginalised Families /  |r Heather Douglas, Tamara Walsh --  |t International Variations/Challenges: --  |t The Identification and Reporting of Severe Violence Against Children: International Standards and Practices /  |r Jaap E. Doek --  |t Legislation Concerning Reporting of Child Sexual Abuse and Child Trafficking in India: A Closer Look /  |r Sibnath Deb. 
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