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Preventing Child Maltreatment through Social Support - A Critical Analysis (Paperback)
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Preventing Child Maltreatment through Social Support - A Critical Analysis (Paperback)
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Ross A. Thompson's social-policy expertise illuminates the
limitations of formulating a child protection policy agenda on
current research without concern for the specific populations to be
served. Thompson details an ambitious agenda for child welfare
reform by calling for a multistrategy approach, with specific
reference to the 1990 proposals of the U.S. Advisory Board on Child
Abuse and Neglect, with which he has been intimately connected. . .
. This masterful work weaves together theory and application about
how to prevent child maltreatment. Good references. Upper-division
undergraduates and above. --Choice Recently, there has been
considerable interest in providing social support to abuse-prone
families as a means of preventing child abuse and neglect. Partly
due to both reports that social support programs can indeed help
parents and the theoretical underpinnings of these programs, social
support has become the cause celebre among those who are seeking
more effective new avenues to abuse prevention. However, many
important issues must be considered in translating this general
idea into effective public policy initiatives related to abuse
prevention. Preventing Child Maltreatment Through Social Support
carefully considers the various factors affecting the success of
social support programs and provides the path to designing
effective--and enduring--interventions. Offering the reader a
critical analysis of current research concerning social networks
and functions of social support, this perceptive book fosters an
understanding of maltreatment, socially isolated families, and the
dynamics of help giving and receiving. Ross A. Thompson moves
deftly from theory to practice, including detailed lessons from
applications such as home visitation and other intensive family
strategies. This volume stimulates thinking about integrating
research, policy, and practice, and in a progressive move,
envisions social support within the larger context of child welfare
reform. Dedicated to making social support programs theoretically
grounded and thus able to withstand the rigor of application, this
book provides a much-needed resource to practitioners, researchers,
and students in social work, family studies, nursing/public health,
and clinical and counseling psychology as well as educators and
policy makers. "I am very impressed with Preventing Child
Maltreatment Through Social Support. I think Ross A. Thompson has
tackled a complex and important subject, producing a book that both
practitioners and policymakers will find useful in their efforts to
construct more effective programs to prevent child abuse. This book
fills a unique gap in the child abuse prevention literature."
--Deborah Daro, Director, Center on Child Abuse Prevention
Research, Chicago "This book provides a coherent road map to the
role of social support in dealing with the problem of child
maltreatment. It is well researched and well thought out in every
respect. Preventing Child Maltreatment Through Social Support is
well digested intellectually: It covers the material in detail but
is not overcome by detail." --James Garbarino, Director, Family
Life Development Center, Cornell University
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