State mandatory reporting of child and elder abuse: A challenge to the privacy of penitential communicationsScott, Jeffery Warren
time for policy: legislative response to elder abuse and neglect in israel time for policy: legislative response to elder abuse and neglect in israel The second legislative generation is distinguished by efforts to adopt a punitive approach and make the reporting of abuse mandatory, while the third...
Policymakers are also concerned with the incidence of certain infectious diseases deemed serious public health concerns. As with laws regarding the mandatory reporting of abuse and mistreatment of vulnerable populations, the number and types of mandatory reportable diseases are dependent on the laws of t...
L Bell,P Tooman - 《Int J Law Policy Family》 被引量: 17发表: 1994年 Mandatory Reporting Laws: Their Origin, Nature, and Development over Time Dozens of countries have enacted mandatory reporting laws in various forms to respond to child abuse and neglect. Other countries including England ...
New billboard designedto help end elder abuse ; Wyoming is a mandatory reporting state, which means anyone with reason to suspect abuse or neglect of another person is required, by law, to report it. Call law enforcement or 1-800-457-3659 to report the crime....
These laws circumvent the need for victims to self-report the crimes perpetrated against them, shining a light on perpetrators of these terribly damaging offenses. However, some commentators argue that laws mandating reporting of perceived elder abuse unnecessarily impinge upon the constitutionally ...
Reporting elder abuse: voluntary or mandatory.Silva, T W
Mandatory reporting: Relationship of APS statute language on state reported elder abuse. Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect. 2003; 15 (2):1–21.Daly JM, Jogerst GJ, Brinig MF, Dawson JD. Mandatory reporting: relationship of APS statute language on state reported elder abuse. J Elder Abuse ...
The ethics of mandatory elder abuse reporting statutes are analyzed in terms of beneficence, autonomy, and nonmaleficence. The statutes, based on the ethical principle of beneficence, are now the law in 37 states. However, evidence to support that the statutes actually fulfill rules derived ...
Mandatory Reporting of Suspected Elder Abuse andNeglect: A Practical and Ethical EvaluationStephen G. Coughlan, Barbara Downe-Wamboldt,Robert G. Elgie, Joan Harbison, Pat MelansonMarina Morrow