The battered child syndrome : changes in the law and child advocacy
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Krugman , Richard D. Korbin , Jill E. |
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2013
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Resumo |
In 1962, Dr C. Henry Kempe and his colleagues published the single most important article written to date about child maltreatment: The Battered-Child Syndrome. This chapter analyses the threefold nature of what these authors achieved: clearly identifing the medical evidence of severe child physical abuse and naming it as a syndrome; identifying the medical profession's resistance to its identification; and then translating their scholarship into advocacy for social and legal change. The chapter also traces some of the effects of Kempe's work, including the nature and effect of the subsequent introduction of mandatory reporting laws in the USA and internationally. |
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application/pdf |
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Springer Science and Business Media |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/54815/1/The_battered_child_syndrome_changes_in_the_law_and_child_advocacy.pdf http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-94-007-4084-6_6 Bross, Donald C. & Mathews, Benjamin P. (2013) The battered child syndrome : changes in the law and child advocacy. In Krugman , Richard D. & Korbin , Jill E. (Eds.) C. Henry Kempe: A 50 Year Legacy to the Field of Child Abuse and Neglect. Springer Science and Business Media, Dordrecht, pp. 39-50. |
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Copyright 2013 Springer Science and Business Media |
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Faculty of Law; Australian Centre for Health Law Research; School of Law |
Palavras-Chave | #169999 Studies in Human Society not elsewhere classified #180113 Family Law #189999 Law and Legal Studies not elsewhere classified #The Battered Child Syndrome #Chlid abuse and neglect #Mandatory reporting laws #Child physical abuse #Henry Kempe #Decline in child abuse |
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Book Chapter |