"Child Abuse and Neglect" is the third volume sponsored by the
Social Science Research Council. The goals of these volumes include
the development of a biosocial perspective and its application to
the interface between biological and social phenomena in order to
advance the understanding of human behavior.
"Child Abuse and Neglect" applies the biosocial perspective to
child maltreatment and maladaptation in parent-child relations. The
biosocial perspective is particularly appropriate for investigating
parent behavior since the family is the universal social
institution in which children are born and reared, in which
cultural traditions and values are transmitted, and in which
individuals fulfill their biological potential for reproduction,
growth, and development. The volume examines biological substrates
and social and environmental contexts as determinants of parent
behavior. By identifying areas in which contemporary human parent
behaviors conform with and depart from evolutionary and historical
patterns and assessing the overall costs and benefits, it permits
their objective assessment in terms of modern circumstances. In
analyzing evolutionary and historical variations in parent behavior
and assessing their costs and benefits, the book makes possible an
objective assessment of contemporary variations. Its analysis of
the occurrence of child abuse in past history and in other cultures
and species advances our ability to predict the probability of
child abuse and neglect in various social and ecological
contexts.
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