Child abuse : opposing viewpoints / Jennifer A. Hurley, book editor. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)1999.Description: 206 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV6626.H965.C455 1999
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Contents:
The disintegration of family values is responsible for child abuse Patrick F. Fagan -- Corporal punishment can lead to child abuse Murray A. Straus and Carrie L. Yodanis -- Depression can cause parents to abuse their children Richard Weissbourd -- Religion can foster child abuse Bette L. Bottoms ... [and others] -- Multiple factors contribute to fatal child abuse Susan Crimmins ... [and others] -- The child protection system pursues false allegations of child sexual abuse Armin A. Brott -- The child protection system should pursue allegations of child sexual abuse more aggressively Leora N. Rosen and Michelle Etlin -- Children lie about child sexual abuse Hans Sebald -- Children do not lie about child sexual abuse Sylvia Lynn Gillotte -- Memories of abuse are created by therapists Elizabeth Loftus -- Most memories of abuse are valid Jennifer J. Freyd -- Child molesters can be rehabilitated Eric Lotke -- Child molesters cannot be rehabilitated Shari P. Geller -- Child molesters should be castrated Michael T. McSpadden -- Castration is impractical and immoral Atul Gawande -- Detaining child molesters indefinitely is just Stephen Chapman -- Detaining child molesters indefinitely is unjust Samuel Francis -- Community notification laws help protect children Tere Renteria -- Community notification laws encourage vigilantism Elizabeth Schroeder -- Parental licensure would reduce child abuse Jack C. Westman -- Parental licensure is dangerous William Norman Grigg -- Family preservation programs help children Margaret Beyer -- Family preservation programs put children at risk Heather MacDonald.
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The disintegration of family values is responsible for child abuse Patrick F. Fagan -- Corporal punishment can lead to child abuse Murray A. Straus and Carrie L. Yodanis -- Depression can cause parents to abuse their children Richard Weissbourd -- Religion can foster child abuse Bette L. Bottoms ... [and others] -- Multiple factors contribute to fatal child abuse Susan Crimmins ... [and others] -- The child protection system pursues false allegations of child sexual abuse Armin A. Brott -- The child protection system should pursue allegations of child sexual abuse more aggressively Leora N. Rosen and Michelle Etlin -- Children lie about child sexual abuse Hans Sebald -- Children do not lie about child sexual abuse Sylvia Lynn Gillotte -- Memories of abuse are created by therapists Elizabeth Loftus -- Most memories of abuse are valid Jennifer J. Freyd -- Child molesters can be rehabilitated Eric Lotke -- Child molesters cannot be rehabilitated Shari P. Geller -- Child molesters should be castrated Michael T. McSpadden -- Castration is impractical and immoral Atul Gawande -- Detaining child molesters indefinitely is just Stephen Chapman -- Detaining child molesters indefinitely is unjust Samuel Francis -- Community notification laws help protect children Tere Renteria -- Community notification laws encourage vigilantism Elizabeth Schroeder -- Parental licensure would reduce child abuse Jack C. Westman -- Parental licensure is dangerous William Norman Grigg -- Family preservation programs help children Margaret Beyer -- Family preservation programs put children at risk Heather MacDonald.

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