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Adolescent and child sexuality is studied by developmental psychologists from a research perspective and is of interest to forensic psychologists dealing with abuse and custody issues as well as rape cases. In many cases, it is of interest whether the child in question was sexually active to understand the extent to which an underage minor might have voluntarily participated in sexual activity as opposed to having been coerced. Previously, researchers interested in the applications of their research needed to look to separate books, and forensic specialists needed to look to development boo
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Children, while being the most victimised group in society, rarely become a topic of sociological research, neither as victims nor as perpetrators. The sociological discussion on power and violence happens beyond generation as an important dimension of social structure, and in many respects also beyond gender aspects that are inseparably linked to generational violence. This is a severe omission when the extent of violence in a society needs to be understood, as well as the structures and processes perpetuating violence or opposing its abolition. It is also a serious obstacle when understanding the position of children and exploring the social meaning of childhood. This volume addresses this blind spot in sociology. It does so by mapping the ways that children and young people are considered victims or perpetrators by their societies and consequently the ways that their societies react. The chapters analyse a variety of phenomena in different countries of the Global North and South. All of these phenomena may be considered to include acts of violence toward children and adolescents, or those committed by them. Thus, violence is addressed as one of the major building blocks of the scope and qualities of children's agency, limiting the social recognition of their rights as members of their respective societies. With a global reach and cutting-edge research, this book will prove an invaluable text for researchers and leaders in the fields of comparative childhood research and sociology of violence alike.
Abused children --- Child abuse --- Victims of family violence --- Family violence --- Juvenile delinquency. --- Social aspects. --- Social conditions.
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Most people get information about child sexual abuse from media coverage, social movements, or conversations with family and friends. Confronting Child Sexual Abuse describes how these forces shape our views of victims and offenders, while also providing an in-depth look at prevention efforts and current research. Sociologist Anne Nurse has synthesized studies spanning the fields of psychology, sociology, communications, criminology, and political science to produce this nuanced, accessible, and up-to-date account. Topics include the prevalence of abuse, the impact of abuse on victims and families, offender characteristics, abuse in institutions, and the efficacy of treatments. Written for people who care for kids, for students considering careers in criminal justice or human services, and for anyone seeking information about this devastating issue, Nurse’s book offers new public policy ideas as well as practical suggestions on how to engage in prevention work. Interactive links to studies, videos, and podcasts connect readers to further resources.
Pédophiles. --- Enfants victimes d'abus sexuels. --- Abus sexuels à l'égard des adolescents. --- Sexually abused children. --- Child sexual abuse. --- Child molesters. --- child abuse
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"Child Abuse and Neglect: Forensic Issues in Evidence, Impact and Management provides an overview of all aspects of child abuse and neglect, approaching the topic. from several viewpoints. First, child abuse is considered from both victimization and offending perspectives, and although empirical scholarship informs much of the content, there is applied material from international experts and practitioners in the field--from policing, to child safety and intelligence."
Abused children. --- Child abuse --- Child abuse. --- Prevention. --- Battered children --- Child abuse victims --- Maltreated children --- Victims of child abuse --- Children --- Victims of crimes --- Adult child abuse victims --- Abuse of children --- Child maltreatment --- Child neglect --- Cruelty to children --- Maltreatment of children --- Neglect of children --- Child welfare --- Family violence --- Parent and child --- Abused children --- Abuse of --- Crimes against
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Carole Jenny, MD Child Abuse and Neglect: Diagnosis, Treatment and Evidence focuses attention on the clinical evidence of child abuse to help you correctly diagnose and treat such cases in your own practice. This unique, well-illustrated clinical reference provides new insights into the presentation and differential diagnosis of physical abuse, a look at shaken baby syndrome, sex offenders and abuse in religious organizations, information on the biomechanics of injury, and more. Great for general review, as well as clinical reference, it's also ideal for those taking the American Board of P
Abused children. --- Child abuse --- Child Abuse --- Forensic Medicine. --- Diagnosis. --- Treatment. --- diagnosis. --- therapy. --- Medicine, Forensic --- Medicine, Legal --- Legal Medicine --- Jurisprudence --- Law Enforcement --- Biometric Identification --- DNA Contamination --- Abuse of children --- Child maltreatment --- Child neglect --- Children --- Cruelty to children --- Maltreatment of children --- Neglect of children --- Child welfare --- Family violence --- Parent and child --- Abused children --- Battered children --- Child abuse victims --- Maltreated children --- Victims of child abuse --- Victims of crimes --- Adult child abuse victims --- Abuse of --- Crimes against --- Therapy.
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The stories in this anthology emerged from interviews with women and young people about their experience of intervention when they were escaping a situation of abuse, neglect and/or sexual exploitation. They come from the research project "Cultural Encounters in Intervention Against Violence (CEINAV)" in four countries - England & Wales, Germany, Portugal and Slovenia. Through support services the women and young people were contacted; they came from a minority or migration background and had travelled through a history of violence and intervention, and were asked to tell who intervened, what had been helpful and what had not.
Social issues & processes --- Women --- Child abuse. --- Violence against. --- Abuse of children --- Child maltreatment --- Child neglect --- Children --- Cruelty to children --- Maltreatment of children --- Neglect of children --- Child welfare --- Family violence --- Parent and child --- Abused children --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Abuse of --- Crimes against --- child abuse --- gender violence --- Intervention --- Elektro-Slovenija --- Family (biology) --- Germany --- Minute and second of arc --- Non-governmental organization --- Portugal --- Social work --- Southern Puebla Mixtec
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Child abuse --- Child Abuse --- Prevention --- Abused children --- Violence envers les enfants --- Abused children. --- Kindergeneeskunde. --- Kindermishandeling. --- Pediatrics. --- Child Abuse. --- Prévention --- Périodiques. --- Prevention. --- Internet. --- World Wide Web. --- Child Maltreatment --- Child Mistreatment --- Child Neglect --- Abuse, Child --- Maltreatment, Child --- Mistreatment, Child --- Neglect, Child --- Battered children --- Child abuse victims --- Maltreated children --- Victims of child abuse --- Abuse of children --- Child maltreatment --- Child neglect --- Children --- Cruelty to children --- Maltreatment of children --- Neglect of children --- Abuse of --- periodicals. --- Pediatrics --- Social Work --- Psychiatry --- Psychology --- Societies, Medical --- Social Work. --- Psychiatry. --- Psychology. --- Societies, Medical. --- Victims of crimes --- Adult child abuse victims --- Child welfare --- Family violence --- Parent and child --- Medical Societies --- Medical Society --- Society, Medical --- Factors, Psychological --- Psychological Factors --- Psychological Side Effects --- Psychologists --- Psychosocial Factors --- Side Effects, Psychological --- Factor, Psychological --- Factor, Psychosocial --- Factors, Psychosocial --- Psychological Factor --- Psychological Side Effect --- Psychologist --- Psychosocial Factor --- Side Effect, Psychological --- Psychiatrists --- Psychiatrist --- Service, Social --- Social Service --- Services, Social --- Social Services --- Work, Social --- Child Protective Services --- Battered Child Syndrome --- Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy --- Shaken Baby Syndrome --- Crimes against --- Enfants --- Violence envers --- Social service. --- Service social. --- Psychologie. --- Pédiatrie. --- psychology. --- Violence envers. --- Paediatrics --- Pediatric medicine --- Medicine --- Behavioral sciences --- Mental philosophy --- Mind --- Science, Mental --- Human biology --- Philosophy --- Soul --- Mental health --- Benevolent institutions --- Philanthropy --- Relief stations (for the poor) --- Social service agencies --- Social welfare --- Social work --- Human services --- Diseases --- Health and hygiene --- Social Intervention --- Social Service Intervention --- Social Work Intervention --- Intervention, Social --- Intervention, Social Service --- Intervention, Social Work --- Interventions, Social Work --- Service Intervention, Social --- Social Interventions --- Social Service Interventions --- Social Work Interventions --- Work Intervention, Social --- Industries
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Child abuse --- Post-traumatic stress disorder in children --- Violence --- Violence envers les enfants --- Violence familiale --- Névroses post-traumatiques --- Child abuse. --- Post-traumatic stress disorder in children. --- Violence. --- Gewalt --- Misshandlung --- Violent behavior --- Abuse of children --- Child maltreatment --- Child neglect --- Children --- Cruelty to children --- Maltreatment of children --- Neglect of children --- Gewaltanwendung --- Abuse of --- Social psychology --- Child psychopathology --- Stress in children --- Child welfare --- Family violence --- Parent and child --- Abused children --- Körperverletzung --- Macht --- Crimes against --- Körperverletzung --- Family Violence --- Health Sciences --- Law --- Social Sciences --- Emergency Medicine and Critical Care --- General and Others --- Psychiatry & Psychology --- Crime, Criminology and Law Enforcement --- Rehabilitation --- Orthopaedics. Traumatology. Plastic surgery --- Post-traumatic stress disorder --- Enfants --- État de stress post-traumatique --- État de stress post-traumatique chez l'enfant --- Violence envers --- Posttraumatic stress disorder --- PTSD (Psychiatry) --- Stress disorder, Post-traumatic --- Traumatic stress syndrome --- Anxiety disorders --- Stress (Psychology) --- Traumatic neuroses --- Intrusive thoughts --- Domestic violence --- Household violence --- Interparental violence --- Intrafamily violence --- Post-traumatic stress disorder. --- Family violence.
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Child abuse --- Abused children --- Child Abuse --- Services for --- prevention & control --- Child Abuse. --- Violence envers les enfants --- Enfants maltraités, Services aux --- Child abuse. --- Prévention --- Services for. --- Great Britain. --- Family Violence. --- prevention & control. --- Abuse of children --- Child maltreatment --- Child neglect --- Children --- Cruelty to children --- Maltreatment of children --- Neglect of children --- Child Maltreatment --- Child Mistreatment --- Child Neglect --- Abuse, Child --- Maltreatment, Child --- Mistreatment, Child --- Neglect, Child --- Battered children --- Child abuse victims --- Maltreated children --- Victims of child abuse --- Abuse of --- Services --- Anglia --- Angliyah --- Briṭanyah --- Grande-Bretagne --- Grossbritannien --- Marea Britanie --- Nagy-Britannia --- Prydain Fawr --- Royaume-Uni --- Saharātchaʻānāčhak --- Storbritannien --- United Kingdom --- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland --- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland --- Velikobritanii︠a︡ --- Wielka Brytania --- Child welfare --- Family violence --- Parent and child --- Victims of crimes --- Adult child abuse victims --- Battered Child Syndrome --- Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy --- Shaken Baby Syndrome --- Crimes against --- Northern Ireland --- Scotland --- Wales --- Great Britain --- England and Wales --- Velikobritanii͡ --- Förenade kungariket --- Grã-Bretanha --- Igirisu --- Iso-Britannia --- Yhdistynyt kuningaskunta --- Enfants --- Enfants maltraités --- Violence envers --- Violence envers.
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The author explores how three issues - sexual abuse in the family, food and weight preoccupations, and patriarchal religious discourse - interrelate.
Adult child sexual abuse victims --- Incest --- Women --- Eating disorders --- Body image. --- Sexism --- Christianity --- Twelve-step programs --- Religious life. --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- Mental health --- Etiology. --- Religious aspects. --- Beeld [Lichaams] --- Body image --- Corps [Image du ] --- Image [Body ] --- Image corporelle --- Image du corps --- Lichaamsbeeld --- Sex bias --- Image, Body --- Disorders of eating --- Eating, Pathological --- Eating disturbances --- Eating dysfunctions --- Pathological eating --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Adult survivors of child sexual abuse --- Adults sexually abused as children --- Child sexual abuse victims, Adult --- Controversial literature. --- Attitude (Psychology) --- Prejudices --- Sex (Psychology) --- Social perception --- Sex role --- Imagery (Psychology) --- Mind and body --- Person schemas --- Personality --- Self-perception --- Human body --- Appetite disorders --- Psychology, Pathological --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Sex crimes --- Sexual intercourse --- Consanguinity --- Adult child abuse victims --- Sexual abuse victims --- Sexually abused children --- Controversial literature --- United States --- Religious life --- Etiology --- Adult child sexual abuse victims - United States - Religious life. --- Incest - Religious aspects - Christianity. --- Women - Mental health - United States. --- Eating disorders - United States - Etiology. --- Sexism - Religious aspects - Christianity. --- Twelve-step programs - Religious aspects - Controversial literature. --- Religious aspects&delete&
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