Protecting Children from Violence: Evidence-Based Interventions
Editat de James Michael Lampinen, Kathy Sexton-Radeken Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 apr 2010
To enhance accessibility, each contributor addresses common themes:
- Opening case studies dramatically illustrate the human cost of abuse and neglect
- Empirically driven estimates of the scope of problem to better understand who is at risk and why
- Empirically driven testing of interventions to maximize effectiveness of programs
- How current research compares to public perception and the impact on public policy
- The worldwide problem of violence against children
- Evidence-based recommendations for reducing violence against children.
Contributors are noted scholars from a broad range of disciplines. As such, the book appeals to researchers and advanced students in developmental, counseling, clinical, cognitive, evolutionary, and social psychology, as well as sociology, social work, criminal justice, education, and law enforcement.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781848728400
ISBN-10: 1848728409
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 8 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Psychology Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1848728409
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 8 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Psychology Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
ProfessionalCuprins
J.M. Lampinen, K. Sexton-Radek, Protecting Children from Violence: Historical Roots and Emerging Trends. J. Galezewski, Exposure to Violence: Who is Most Effected and Why? L. Abrams, S.G. Portwood, Protecting Children in Their Homes: Effective Prevention Programs and Policies. K. Sexton-Radek, Empirically-based Violence Prevention Interventions. R.A. Newgent, A.D. Seay, K.T. Malcolm, E.A. Keller, T.A. Cavell, Identifying Children Potentially At-risk for Serious Maladjustment Due to Peer Victimization: A New Model Using Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC) Analysis. T.N. Odegard, C.M. Cooper, R.E. Holliday, S.J. Ceci, Interviewing Child Victims: Advances in the Scientific Understanding of Child Eyewitness Memory. J.M. Lampinen, J.D. Arnal, A. Culbertson-Faegre, L. Sweeney, Missing and Abducted Children. C.S. Peters, R.W. Kowalski, L.A. Malesky, Jr., Looking Both Ways Before Crossing the Information Superhighway: Issues of Concern for Minors in Cyberspace. J.M. Salerno, M.C. Stevenson, T.R.A. Wiley, C.J. Najdowski, B.L. Bottoms, R.A. Schmillen, Public Attitudes Toward Applying Sex Offender Registration Laws to Juvenile Offenders. P.A. Petretic, E. White Chaisson, Mediating Factors in the Long-Term Outcome Following Childhood Abuse: Cognitive and Other Factors Predicting Personal Distress, Intimacy Functioning and Resilience. R. Schleser, M.E. Bodzy, Cognitive Development and Exposure to Violence in Children. J. Hahn-Holbrook, C. Holbrook, J. Bering, Snakes, Spiders, Strangers: How the Evolved Fear of Strangers May Misdirect Efforts to Protect Children from Harm. P.T. McWhirter, E. Altshuler-Bard, International Perspectives on Domestic Violence. C.E. Stout, Protecting Children from the Violence of Global Health Inequities: Working Beyond Academic Halls and Clinic Walls. K. Sexton-Radek, J.M. Lampinen, Protecting Children from Violence: Historical Roots and Emerging Trends: Conclusions.
Recenzii
"The contributing authors in this book bring a wealth of practice and research experience applying psychology to the long-standing and endemic nature of violence towards children … this is an important contribution to the question of how to use evidence-based practice to reduce violence towards children." – Professor David Crighton, Durham University, in The Psychologist
"Protecting Children from Violence will be useful to professionals in a variety of disciplines, such as clinical psychology, criminal justice, law enforcement, and public policy. It also provides therapists with a valuable overview of empirical research, a first step toward the integration of these findings into effective policy and practice." - Mary Lindahl, Ph.D., Marymount University in PsycCRITIQUES
"A must-read, Lampinen and Sexton-Radek’s book reflects the vibrancy and breadth of a crucial field of scientific study—protecting children from violence. Chapters cover a wide range of important topics. This book is essential reading for all who care about children’s welfare." – Gail S. Goodman, University of California, Davis, USA
"This book provides an excellent, research based overview of violence against children and makes empirically based suggestions for addressing this problem. It is an outstanding resource for researchers and child advocates." -Monica L. McCoy, Ph.D., Converse College, USA
"A major strength of this volume is that it focuses on evidence-based practices. This by itself will add to the field... [It] highlights the complex nature of children's exposure to violence and the importance of considering all contextual levels when trying to understand violence exposure... I can see this book being beneficial to social work students (and social workers) as well as practioners working with children, and graduate students in clinical/counselling programs." - Manfred H.M.van Dulmen, Kent State University, USA
"Protecting Children from Violence will be useful to professionals in a variety of disciplines, such as clinical psychology, criminal justice, law enforcement, and public policy. It also provides therapists with a valuable overview of empirical research, a first step toward the integration of these findings into effective policy and practice." - Mary Lindahl, Ph.D., Marymount University in PsycCRITIQUES
"A must-read, Lampinen and Sexton-Radek’s book reflects the vibrancy and breadth of a crucial field of scientific study—protecting children from violence. Chapters cover a wide range of important topics. This book is essential reading for all who care about children’s welfare." – Gail S. Goodman, University of California, Davis, USA
"This book provides an excellent, research based overview of violence against children and makes empirically based suggestions for addressing this problem. It is an outstanding resource for researchers and child advocates." -Monica L. McCoy, Ph.D., Converse College, USA
"A major strength of this volume is that it focuses on evidence-based practices. This by itself will add to the field... [It] highlights the complex nature of children's exposure to violence and the importance of considering all contextual levels when trying to understand violence exposure... I can see this book being beneficial to social work students (and social workers) as well as practioners working with children, and graduate students in clinical/counselling programs." - Manfred H.M.van Dulmen, Kent State University, USA