Neglected Children: Research, Practice, and Policy

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SAGE, 20 Á.¤. 1999 - 320 ˹éÒ

Child neglect is the most common type of child maltreatment. Substantial evidence indicates that the morbidity and mortality associated with neglect are significant, with enormous costs to the children involved and to society. Yet there is no major text focused exclusively on child neglect.

Neglected Children presents a comprehensive and critical portrait of the phenomenon of neglect, based on theory, research and clinical practice experience. The editor and the contributing authors present a rich, interdisciplinary conceptualization with a broad view of neglect, moving far beyond the current child welfare focus on parental omissions in care. This broader view is essential to seriously addressing the complex and pervasive underpinnings of neglect.

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The Family with a Hole in the Middle
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A Review of Definitions and Measurement Research
24
Causes and Contributors
47
Chapter 4 Cultural Competence and Child Neglect
69
ShortTerm and LongTerm Outcomes
89
Chapter 6 Neglect of Childrens Health Care
109
A Timely Approach to Intervention
132
Chapter 8 Fatal Child Neglect
156
Chapter 10 Evaluation and Risk Assessment of Child Neglect in Public Child Protection Services ...
191
Chapter 11 Intervening with Families when Children are Neglected
211
Chapter 12 Are Battered Women Bad Mothers? Rethinking the Termination of Abused Womens Parental Rights for Failure to Protect ...
237
Research Recommendations and Future Directions
261
Chapter 14 Policy Issues in Child Neglect
278
Index
299
About the Contributors
315
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Chapter 9 The Prevention of Child Neglect
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