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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-7583-0CMF; Child Welfare; Child abuse and neglect; Child and Family Policy; Child Death; Fatal Child Maltreatme
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978-94-024-1387-8Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2017
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Emily M. DouglasCritically examines children’s deaths as well as the larger system involved.Provides an in-depth assessment of risk factors and efficacy of prevention efforts.Examines the system and social policy res
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Qualitätssicherung und Toleranzen attention to this topic in the past four decades, and provides a rationale for a book that focuses on the policy, programmatic, and other professional responses to maltreatment deaths. The chapter ends with providing definitions of key concepts in the book.
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发表于 2025-3-24 09:52:17
Prevention of Fatal Child Maltreatment: What Are We Doing That Is Working?, baby or leaving a child unattended in a vehicle. This chapter reviews the efficacy of these approaches and then discusses common child maltreatment-prevention programs—visiting home services and parenting education—and their application to fatal maltreatment.
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prevention efforts.Examines the system and social policy resThis book focuses on the prevention of child abuse and neglect deaths in the U.S. In 2013 1,520 children died from maltreatment. This book defines child maltreatment fatalities (CMFs) and discusses the prevalence of deaths in the U.S. over
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Book 2017laws, criminal justice responses, public education, and new, federal efforts in the U.S. to reduce CMFs in the U.S. The book finishes by making recommendations for researchers, practitioners, and decision-makers about how to prevent fatal maltreatment among children in the U.S..
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-12868-8Ws who experience the death of a child on their caseload are not young, experienced, or uneducated, in fact, just the opposite. This chapter also explores how workers respond when a child on their caseload dies. Finally, there is discussion regarding how workers may miss warning signs leading up to a child maltreatment fatality.