The Cyclical Pattern of Child Abuse A Study of Research Methodology

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Publicado en:The American Behavioral Scientist (1986-1994) vol. 33, no. 5 (May/Jun 1990), p. 529-545
Autor principal: Herzberger, Sharon D
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Resumen:The beginnings of modern concern about child abuse are attributed to Kempe, Silverman, Steele, Droegemueller, and Silver, who identified the "battered child syndrome" in 1962. This article was followed rapidly by others that addressed the causes of child battering (e.g., Bennie & Sclare, 1969; Steele & Pollock, 1968; for reviews, see Gelles, 1979; McLeer, 1988). These articles tended to concentrate on the characteristics of the parents who perpetrated this egregious act. Soon, it was discovered that many of these parents reported being maltreated themselves (Curtis, 1963; Spinetta...
ISSN:0002-7642
1552-3381
Fuente:ABI/INFORM Global