362.76/Child
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- Subjects
- Published
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Detroit :
Greenhaven Press/Gale, Cengage Learning
[2009]
- Language
- English
- Other Authors
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Heidi Watkins
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- Physical Description
- 247 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 234-237) and index.
- ISBN
- 9780737743548
9780737743531
- What constitutes child abuse? : Spanking should be illegal / Kerby Alvy
- Spanking should not be illegal / Debra Saunders
- Religion is child abuse / Richard Dawkins
- Religion is not child abuse / ParentalRights.org
- Parental drug use is considered a criminal act in some states / Child Welfare Information Gateway
- Parental drug use should not be considered a criminal act / Sarah Blustain
- Sibling bullying is child abuse / Shelley Eriksen and Vickie Jensen
- Poverty is child abuse / Nicola Jose
- What causes child abuse? : Broken homes increase the risk of child abuse / Jill King Greenwood
- Military deployment increases the risk of child abuse / Paul J. Fink
- The Internet fosters child pornography and child abuse / Brian Bethune
- The Internet fosters child sexual abuse by educators / Lesli A. Maxwell
- Homosexual men are more likely than heterosexual men to sexually abuse boys / Brian W. Clowes and David L. Sonnier
- Homosexual men are not more likely than heterosexual men to sexually abuse boys / Joe Kort
- How does child abuse affect its victims? : Abuse may disrupt brain development in children / Harvard Mental Health Letter
- Children exposed to domestic violence suffer emotional and behavioral problems / Avril Roberts
- Abuse in childhood impacts the sexual, reproductive, and parenting behaviors of young men / Patricia Paluzzi and Abby Kahn
- Unreleased emotions from child abuse can create devastating anger / Jon O. Neher
- Many victims of sexual abuse by priests commit suicide / Teresa Malcolm
- The ability to recover from childhood abuse depends on family and community support / Victoria L. Banyard and Linda M. Williams
- How can child abuse be prevented? : Early intervention can prevent sexual abusers who are children from becoming pedophiles / Angela Neustatter
- Education programs for emotionally and behaviorally impaired teens can prevent child abuse / Catherine Roberts, Clara Wolman, and Judy Harris-Looby
- Adequately screening adults in child-serving occupations prevents child sexual abuse / Monica Applewhite
- Tax-funded programs reduce child abuse and neglect / US Newswire
- Law enforcement agencies and child advocacy groups can stop sex predators by working together / U.S. Department of Justice
- Striking a balance between family rights and state intervention is difficult / Robert K. Vischer.