Child Abuse: Understanding, Assessment and Response Strategies / by Jonah Stewart
Material type:
- 9781647266196
- 364.15554 STE
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Contents
Chapter 1 Nordic Kindergarten Model and its Application.
Part I Befriending, Supporting and Treating the Child
Chapter 2 Child-Friendliness and Diverse Aspects of the Barnahus Model......
Chapter 3 Children's Perspectives on Going to Barnahus
Chapter 4 Evidence-Based Intervention for Children and Parents in Cases of Physical Abuse
Part II Interviewing Children for Forensic Purposes.
Chapter 5 Taking of Statements from Children under the Nordic Model
Chapter 6 Investigative Interviews: Legal and Scientific Framework..
Chapter 7 Legal and Theoretical Framework for Investigative Interviews
Chapter 8 Norwegian Sequential Interview Model.
Part III From the Viewpoint of Children's Rights..
Chapter 9 Interdisciplinary Child Rights Justice Systems and their Analysis
Chapter 10 Criminal Investigations and Children's Right to Information
Chapter 11 Child Abuse Criminal Justice Cases and the Role of Children's Lawyers.
Part IV Collaboration Between Agencies
Chapter 12 Inter-Organizational Collaboration: A Study of Power Dynamics.
Chapter 14 Building Barnhaus in Denmark. Lene Mosegaard Søbjerg
Chapter 15 Adult Victims and the Barnahus Model. Anja Bredal and Kari Stefansen
Child abuse is defined as any action that hurts a child. It can occur in a variety of ways such as emotional, physical and sexual abuse as well as exploitation and neglect. The abuser is frequently someone the child knows. It could be a relative, parent, a close family friend or caregiver. However, children are sometimes also abused by other adults on whom they are dependent such as day care workers, sports trainers and teachers. Child abuse assessment is performed to either assess claims of physical abuse, sexual abuse, or neglect in order to aid in legal decision making. The long-term impacts of child abuse can be lessened with proper mental and physical health care. This book presents the complex subject of child abuse in the most comprehensible and easy to understand language. Coherent flow of topics, student-friendly language and extensive use of examples make this book an invaluable source of knowledge.(Source: Child abuse is defined as any action that hurts a child. It can occur in a variety of ways such as emotional, physical and sexual abuse as well as exploitation and neglect. The abuser is frequently someone the child knows. It could be a relative, parent, a close family friend or caregiver. However, children are sometimes also abused by other adults on whom they are dependent such as day care workers, sports trainers and teachers. Child abuse assessment is performed to either assess claims of physical abuse, sexual abuse, or neglect in order to aid in legal decision making. The long-term impacts of child abuse can be lessened with proper mental and physical health care. This book presents the complex subject of child abuse in the most comprehensible and easy to understand language. Coherent flow of topics, student-friendly language and extensive use of examples make this book an invaluable source of knowledge.(Source: https://www.booktopia.com.au/child-abuse-jonah-stewart/book/9781647266196.html?srsltid=AfmBOorUzWORPK0DjcvCN5AQdktGAAzjGWZB-K0KBdBRcocKgQGAtHF9)
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