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Classic Papers in Child Abuse



January 2000 | 376 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Classic Papers in Child Abuse presents a selection of timeless core research into interdependent aspects of dealing with child maltreatment.

Twenty influential contributions are presented with editors' commentaries and brief descriptive statements from prominent national and international investigators. The material covers: assessment; management; treatment; and prosecution.

 
Introduction
John Caffey, 1946
Multiple Fractures in the Long Bones of Infants Suffering from Chronic Subdural Hematoma
C Henry Kempe et al, 1962
The Battered Child Syndrome
Marshall H Klaus et al, 1972
Maternal Attachment
Importance of the First Post-Partum Days

 
John Caffey, 1972
On the Theory and Practice of Shaking Infants
Its Potential Residual Effects of Permanent Brain Damage and Mental Retardation

 
J Goldstein, Anna Freud and A J Solnit, 1973
On Continuity, a Child's Sense of Time and the Limits of both Law and Prediction
David Gil, 1975
Unraveling Child Abuse
Ian W Hufton and R Kim Oates, 1977
Nonorganic Failure to Thrive
A Long-Term Followup

 
Roy Meadow, 1977
Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy
Leroy H Pelton, 1978
Child Abuse and Neglect
The Myth of Classlessness

 
James Garbarino, 1978
The Elusive 'Crime' of Emotional Abuse
C Henry Kempe, 1978
Sexual Abuse
Another Hidden Pediatric Problem

 
Jane D Gray, Christy A Cutler and Janet G Dean, 1979
Prediction and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
Norman A Polansky et al, 1979
Isolation of the Neglectful Family
A Psychiatric Approach to the Problems of Impaired Infant-Mother Relationships

 
Byron Egeland and Brian Vaughan, 1981
Failure of Bond Formation as a Cause of Abuse, Neglect and Maltreatment
Diane E H Russell, 1983
The Incidence and Prevalence of Intrafamilial and Extrafamilial Sexual Abuse of Female Children
Roland C Summit, 1983
The Child Sexual Abuse Accomodation Syndrome
David Finkelhor, 1984
Four Preconditions
A Model

 
Richard J Gelles and Ake W Edfeldt, 1986
Violence towards Children in the United States and Sweden
David L Olds et al, 1986
Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect
A Randomized Trial of Nurse Home Visitation

 
Angela Browne and David Finkelhor, 1986
Impact of Child Sexual Abuse
A Review of the Research

 
Brandt F Steele, 1987
Psychodynamic Factors in Child Abuse
Anne Harris Cohn (Donnelly) and Deborah Daro, 1987
Is Treatment too Late? What Ten Years of Evaluative Research Tell Us
Ray E Helfer, 1987
The Litany of the Smoldering Neglect of Children
David P H Jones, 1987
Reliable and Fictitious Accounts of Sexual Abuse to Children
Cathy Spatz Widom, 1989
Does Violence Beget Violence?

Kim Oates

Anne Cohn Donnelly

Anne Cohn Donnelly is a Senior Lecturer in Social Enterprise at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. She has taught nonprofit management with a focus on board governance in the school’s Executive Education courses as well as its graduate programs. She established the school’s Board Fellows Program and served as its founding Academic Director. In addition, she works with a number of nonprofits on issues such as child abuse and child well being. Dr. Donnelly was the Executive Director of Prevent Child Abuse America (formerly the National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse) from the fall of 1980... More About Author

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