Table of Contents
VOLUME ONE: Describing and understanding child maltreatmentThe Battered-Child Syndrome - C. Henry Kempe et al.Prevalence Societal Causes and Trends in Corporal Punishment by Parents in World Perspective - Murray StraussUnraveling Child Abuse - David GilThe Natural History of Child Abuse: A Study in Social Problem Definition - Nigel PartonThe Significance of Ethnic and Cultural Differences in Child Maltreatment - James Garbarino and Aaron EbataCulture and Child Maltreatment: Cultural Competence and Beyond - Jill KorbinPerception and Determination of Child Maltreatment: Exploratory Comparisons across Three Countries - Sunday Fakunmoju et al.Burden and Consequences of Child Maltreatment in High-Income Countries - Ruth Gilbert et al.Trends in Child Maltreatment - David Finkelhor and Lisa JonesMethodological Challenges in Measuring Child Maltreatment - Barbara Fallon et al.Understanding the Risks of Child Neglect: An Exploration of Poverty and Parenting Characteristics - Kristen Shook Slack et al.Toward an Ecological/Transactional Model of Community Violence and Child Maltreatment: Consequences for Children's Development - Dante Cichetti and Michael LynchRisk Factors in Child Maltreatment: A Meta-Analytic Review of the Literature - Sandra StithThe Perspective of Evil in Understanding and Treating Child Abuse - James Garbarino and John HershbergerChild Maltreatment and Violent Delinquency: Disentangling Main Effects and Subgroup Effects - Joshua Mersky and Arthur ReynoldsCognition, Emotion, and Neurobiological Development: Mediating the Relation between Maltreatment and Aggression - Vivien Lee and Peter HoakenThe Consequences of Maltreatment on Children's Lives: A Systematic Review of Data from the East Asia and Pacific Region - Deborah Fry, Amalee Mc Coy and Diane SwalesMultilevel Correlates of Behavioral Resilience among Children in Child Welfare - Tessa Bell, Elisa Romano and Robert FlynnAt-Risk and Maltreated Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Aggression/Violence: What the Conflict Looks Like and Its Relationship to Child Outcomes - Diana English et al.Does Physical Abuse in Early Childhood Predict Substance Use in Adolescence and Early Adulthood? - Jennifer Lansford et al.The Economic Burden of Child Maltreatment in the United States and Implications for Prevention - Xiangming Fang, Derek Brownb, Curtis Florence and James MercyVOLUME TWO: Preventing child maltreatmentViolence and Development: How Persistent Fear and Anxiety Can Affect Young Children’s Learning, Behaviour and Health - Nathan Fox and Jack ShonkoffNeuroscience and the Risks of Maltreatment - Eileen Munro and Kristina MusholtPsychological Maltreatment: Maltreatment of the Mind: A Catalyst for Advancing Child Protection toward Proactive Primary Prevention and Promotion of Personal Well-Being - Stuart Hart and Danya GlaserServices for Vulnerable and Maltreated Children - June ThoburnReforming Child Protective Services - Jane WaldfogelEnhancing Service Systems for Protecting Children - Daryl Higgins and Ilan KatzA Public Health Approach to Safeguarding in the 21st Century - Jane Barlow and Rachel CalamChildren Living in the Midst of Domestic and Family Violence - Cathy Humphreys and Menka TsanfeskiThe Over-Representation of Black Children in the Child Protection System: Possible Causes, Consequences and Solutions - A. ChandThe Protective Environment: Development Support for Child Protection - Karin LandgrenConcluding Reflections: How Might We Really Protect Children? - William Myers and Michael BourdillonChild Abuse as a Complex and Wicked Problem: Reflecting on Policy Developments in the United Kingdom in Working with Children and Families with Multiple Problems - John Devaney and Trevor SprattDo Early Childhood Interventions Prevent Child Maltreatment? A Review of Research - Arthur Reynolds, Lindsay Mathieson and James TopitzesA Brief Intervention Affects Parents’ Attitudes toward Using Less Physical Punishment - Antwon Chavis et al.Toward Evidence-Informed Policy and Practice in Child Welfare - Julia Littell and Aron ShlonskyAn International Classification System for Child Welfare Programs - Mark Ezell et al.Evidence-based Practice: Counterarguments to Objections - Leonard Gibbs and Eileen GambrillWho Knows Best? Evidence-based Practice and the Service User Contribution - Jon Glasby and Peter BeresfordThe Mismatch between the Map and the Terrain – Evidence-based Social Work in Sweden - Anders Bergmark, Åke Bergmark and Tommy LundstromEvidence-based Practices Do Not Exist - Bruce Thyer and Monica PignottiEvidence-based Practice at a Crossroads the Timely Emergence of Common Elements and Common Factors - Richard Barth et al.How Do We Know What Works? The Quality of Published Reviews of Evidence-based Practices - Julia LittellEvidence-Informed Practice: Antidote to Propaganda in the Helping Professions? - Eileen GambrillVOLUME THREE: Responding to child maltreatmentMandatory Reporting Legislation in the United States, Canada, and Australia: A Cross-Jurisdictional Review of Key Features, Differences, and Issues - Ben Mathews and Maureen KennyReforming Child Protective Services - Jane WaldfogelExploring Psychological Abuse in Childhood: I. Developing a New Interview Scale - Patricia Moran et al.Exploring Psychological Abuse in Childhood: II. Association with Other Abuse and Adult Clinical Depression - Antonia Bifulco et al.Risk, Advanced Liberalism and Child Welfare: The Need to Rediscover Uncertainty and Ambiguity - Nigel PartonConfidence and Professional Judgment in Assessing Children’s Risk of Abuse - Cheryl Regehr et al.Safeguarding: A Care for Intelligent Risk Management - Geraldine Macdonald and Kenneth MacdonaldProtecting Children in an Anxious Society - Eileen MunroTime for an Ideological Shift in Child Welfare? An Essay Review - Anthony MaluccioHow to Deal with Emotional Abuse and Neglect – Further Development of a Conceptual Framework (FRAMEA) - Danya GlaserAchieving Safety, Stability and Belonging for Children in Out-of-Home Care: The Search for ‘What Works’ across National Boundaries - June ThoburnEmotional Intelligence, Emotion and Social Work: Context, Characteristics, Complications and Contribution - Tony MorrisonTransforming Child Protection Agencies into High Reliability Organizations: A Conceptual Framework - Tina Rzepnicki et al.Soft Is Hardest: Leading for Learning in Child Protection Services Following a Child Fatality - Andrew Turnell, Eileen Munro and Terry MurphyAssessing the Organizational Social Context (OSC) of Child Welfare Systems: Implications for Research and Practice - Charles Glisson, Philip Green and Nathaniel WilliamsThe Influence of Performance Measurement on Child Welfare Policy and Practice - Clare TilburyFrom Menzies Lyth to Munro: The Problem of Managerialism - Amanda Lees, Edgar Meyer and Jackie RaffertyMaking Sense of Complex Electronic Records: Socio-Technical Design in Social Care - David Wastell and Sue WhiteLearning to Reduce Risk in Child Protection - Eileen MunroReforming Child Welfare: An Integrated Approach - Marie Connolly and Ray Smith