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100 1 _aKalichman, Seth C.,
_eauthor.
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245 1 0 _aMandated reporting of suspected child abuse :
_bethics, law & policy /
_cSeth C. Kalichman.
250 _aSecond edition.
264 1 _aWashington, DC :
_bAmerican Psychological Association,
_c[1999]
264 4 _c©1999
300 _axiv, 235 pages ;
_c26 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 195-212) and index.
505 0 0 _tAcknowledgments --
_tIntroduction --
_gI..
_tMandated Child Abuse Reporting: Legal, Ethical, and Professional Dimensions --
_gChapter 1.
_tMandatory Child Abuse Reporting Laws: Origins and Evolution --
_tDevelopment of a Mandatory Reporting System --
_tAn Examination of Current State Statutes --
_tTable: Abuse Definitions and Reporting Requirements from the 50 States' Statutes --
_tLegal Responses to Unreported Suspected Child Abuse --
_tConclusion --
_gChapter 2.
_tMandated Reporting as an Ethical Dilemma --
_tConfidentiality and Reporting Suspected Child Abuse --
_tPerceived and Actual Effects of Reporting on Service Delivery --
_tDiluting Professional Roles --
_tConflicts Between Reporting Laws and Ethical Standards --
_tConclusion --
_gChapter 3.
_tWhen Professional Hunches Become Reasonable Suspicions: A Report Decision-Making Model --
_tReporting Thresholds as Decision-Making Criteria --
_tPerceived Costs and Benefits of Reporting and Not Reporting --
_tIndicators of Abuse as Reasonably Suspicious Situations --
_tConclusion --
_gII..
_tCases of Suspected Child Abuse: Reported and Not Reported --
_gChapter 4.
_tUnreported Cases of Suspected Child Abuse --
_gCase 4.1.
_tUnreported Indicators of Abuse and Neglect --
_gCase 4.2.
_tSuspected Past Sexual Abuse of an Adolescent Girl --
_gCase 4.3.
_tSuspected Emotional Maltreatment --
_gCase 4.4.
_tSuspected Institutional Abuse of an Adolescent Boy --
_gCase 4.5.
_tSibling Abuse and Suspected Child Neglect --
_gCase 4.6.
_tA Verbal Disclosure in a Research Setting --
_gCase 4.7.
_tChild Sexual Abuse Perpetrated by a Neighborhood Boy --
_gCase 4.8.
_tSuspected Sexual Abuse in the Midst of a Family Crisis --
_gCase 4.9.
_tDifferentiating Punishment From Child Abuse in Reporting Decisions --
_gCase 4.10.
_tA Research Context in Which the Data Indicate Child Abuse --
_gCase 4.11.
_tA Case of Unintended, Unreported, Suspected Child Maltreatment --
_gCase 4.12.
_tDifferentiating Parental Discipline From Physical Abuse --
_tConclusion --
_gChapter 5.
_tReported Cases of Suspected Child Abuse --
_gCase 5.1.
_tSuspected Sexual Abuse Reported by a Student Intern --
_gCase 5.2.
_tReported Physical Abuse of an Adolescent Girl --
_gCase 5.3.
_tSuspected Potential for Sexual Abuse Inflicted by a Fellow Professional --
_gCase 5.4.
_tReported Psychological-Emotional Maltreatment --
_gCase 5.5.
_tReported Suspected Child Neglect in a School Setting --
_gCase 5.6.
_tSuspected Sexual Abuse of a Child in Foster Care --
_gCase 5.7.
_tA Case of Anger Turned to Physical Abuse --
_tConclusion --
_gChapter 6.
_tReporting Suspected Child Abuse: Suggested Guidelines --
_tInforming Parents or Guardians and Children of the Report --
_tReporting Suspected Child Abuse --
_tReport Screening and Initial Risk Assessments --
_tChild Protection System Investigations --
_tChild Maltreatment Investigation Findings --
_tConclusion --
_gIII..
_tDirections for Practice, Research, and Policy --
_gChapter 7.
_tFuture Directions for Professional Practice and Training --
_tEthical Standards and Mandated Reporting --
_tPoints of Ethical Consideration in Mandated Reporting --
_tStandard Definitions and Reporting Thresholds --
_tA General Structure for Managing Ambiguous Cases --
_tProfessional Training in Child Abuse Detection and Mandated Reporting --
_tMandated Training in Child Maltreatment and Mandated Reporting --
_tConclusion --
_gChapter 8.
_tDirections for Further Research --
_tDescriptive Survey Studies --
_tCase Vignette and Analogue Studies --
_tCritical Incident and Naturalistic Evaluation Research --
_tAvenues for Future Research on Mandated Child Abuse Reporting --
_tConclusion --
_gChapter 9.
_tFuture Directions for Legislation and Policy in Mandated Child Abuse Reporting --
_tMinimal Reform: Strengthening and Supporting Existing Systems --
_tAdaptive Reform: Modifying the Existing Statutes --
_tSystemic Reform: An Overhaul of Existing Structures --
_tConclusion --
_tReferences --
_gAppendix A.
_tGlossary of Child Abuse and Neglect Terminology --
_gAppendix B.
_tDirectory of State Child Protection Agencies --
_gAppendix C.
_tBibliography of Free Booklets Concerning Child Abuse and Reporting --
_gAppendix D.
_tDirectory of Information Resources Regarding Child Maltreatment and Child Protection --
_tIndex --
_tAbout the Author.
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