Fatal and non-fatal child maltreatment in the US : an analysis of child, caregiver, and service utilization with the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data Set Emily M. Douglas and Brandi L. Mohn
By: Douglas, Emily M.
Contributor(s): Mohn, Brandi L.
Material type: ArticleSeries: Child Abuse & Neglect.Publisher: Elsevier, 2014Subject(s): CHILD PROTECTION | CHILD HOMICIDE | CHILDREN | INFANTS | INTERVENTION | PHYSICAL ABUSE | SOCIAL SERVICES | UNITED STATES | DATA ANALYSIS | CHILD ABUSEOnline resources: Read the abstract In: Child Abuse & Neglect, 2014, 38(1): 42-51Summary: The purpose of this study was to compare children who are fatally and non-fatally maltreated in the United States. The results are discussed with regard to child welfare practice and research.No physical items for this record
Child Abuse & Neglect, 2014, 38(1): 42-51
The purpose of this study was to compare children who are fatally and non-fatally maltreated in the United States. The results are discussed with regard to child welfare practice and research.