TY - BOOK AU - Hurley,Jennifer A. TI - Child abuse: opposing viewpoints AV - HV6626.H965.C455 1999 PY - 1999/// CY - San Diego, California PB - Greenhaven Press KW - Child abuse KW - United States KW - Investigation KW - Child molesters N1 - 2; 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; 2 ER -