Protecting children from exposure to domestic violence: The use and abuse of child maltreatment statutes - Weithorn - 2001 () Citation Context ...n the last decade. These laws focus most often on criminal prosecution of violent assaults, custody and visitation decisionmaking, and the child ...
As emerging data shows an alarming rise of domestic violence during the pandemic, researchers at the University of South Australia are urging practitioners to look beyond clinical observations and focus on the strengths that mothers exercise to protect their children from domestic abuse. The call foll...
Non-infant adoption from care: lessons for safeguarding children Aim To explore use of adoption in remedying abuse and neglect, to inform child protection practice and to identify professional responsibilities to adoptiv... CA Rees,J Selwyn - 《Child Care Health & Development》 被引量: 38发表:...
Protecting Children from Exposure to Domestic Violence: The Use and Abuse of Child Maltreatment Statutes A. (2001). Protecting children from exposure to domestic violence: The use and abuse of child maltreatment statutes. Hastings Law Journal, No. 1, ... LA Weithorn - 《Social Science Electronic...
domestic violence, the man has physically abused his partner, regardless of which one is killed. Even in situations that don’t involve fatalities, the fallout of abuse can affect multiple generations. Exposure to domestic violence harms children’s self-esteem and puts them at risk for ...
This article presents preliminary data gathered from the pilot study of a domestic violence'screening tool conducted at a child advocacy center. Female caretakers of children who were being evaluated for sexual or physical a...
"Children are both victims and witnesses of domestic violence and abuse. With schools closed, an important early warning mechanism is missing," he said. "There is also a danger that girls will drop out of school, leading to an increase in teenage pregnancies." ...
Protecting the Children in Custody: Disputes When One Parent Abuses the Other Domestic violence hurts children, both physically and emotionally. And the violence may not end even after the parties separate; indeed, separation may act... J Zorza - 《Clearinghouse Rev》 被引量: 9发表: 1995年 ...
a.To keep from being damaged, attacked, stolen, or injured; guard. See Synonyms atdefend. b.To keep from being subjected to difficulty or unpleasantness:a mother who wanted to protect her children from the troubles she had seen when growing up. ...
Effective systems to prevent violence to children and to protect them from harm are as indispensable today as they were over 60 years ago. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, adopted in 1989, binds the states to respect the rights o