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The book series, "Child Maltreatment: Contemporary Issues in
Research and Policy." will consist of a state of the art handbook
(to be revised every five years) and two to three volumes per year.
The first volume in this seriesis a legacy to C. Henry Kempe. This
is a timely publication because 2012 marks 50 years after the
appearance of the foundational article by C. Henry Kempe and his
colleagues, "The Battered-Child Syndrome." This volume capitalizes
on this 50 year anniversary to stand back and assess the field from
the perspective that Dr. Kempe's early contributions and ideas are
still being played out in practice and policy today. The volume
will be released at the next ISPCAN meeting, also in 2012. "
The second edition of this successful handbook, edited by
well-known experts in this field, includes core questions in the
field of child abuse and neglect. It addresses major challenges in
child maltreatment work, starting with "What is child abuse and
neglect?" and then examines why maltreatment occurs and what are
its consequences. The handbook also addresses prevention,
intervention, investigation, treatment as well as civil and
criminal legal perspectives. It comprehensively studies the issue
from the perspective of a broader, international and cross-cultural
human experience. Apart from a thorough revision of existing
chapters, this edition includes many new chapters covering recent
developments in this area and other issues not covered in the first
edition. There is more focus on substance abuse, psychological
abuse, and on social and community involvement and public health
provisions in the prevention of child maltreatment. The handbook
examines what is known now and more importantly what remains to be
researched in the coming decades to help abused and neglected
children, their families and their communities, thereby taking the
field forward.
This Handbook examines core questions still remaining in the field
of child maltreatment. It addresses major challenges in child
maltreatment work, starting with the question of what child abuse
and neglect is exactly. It then goes on to examine why maltreatment
occurs and what its consequences are. Next, it turns to prevention,
treatment and intervention, as well as legal perspectives. The book
studies the issue from the perspective of the broader international
and cross-cultural human experience. Its aim is to review what is
known, but even more importantly, to examine what remains to be
known to make progress in helping abused children, their families,
and their communities.
The book series, "Child Maltreatment: Contemporary Issues in
Research and Policy." will consist of a state of the art handbook
(to be revised every five years) and two to three volumes per year.
The first volume in this series is a legacy to C. Henry Kempe. This
is a timely publication because 2012 marks 50 years after the
appearance of the foundational article by C. Henry Kempe and his
colleagues, "The Battered-Child Syndrome." This volume capitalizes
on this 50 year anniversary to stand back and assess the field from
the perspective that Dr. Kempe's early contributions and ideas are
still being played out in practice and policy today. The volume
will be released at the next ISPCAN meeting, also in 2012.
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