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  1. Working with Denied Child Abuse by Andrew Turnell, Susanne Essex, 2006-09-01
  2. Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, and Animal Abuse: Linking the Circles of Compassion for Prevention and Intervention by Frank R Ascione, Phil Arkow, 1999-04-01
  3. Preventing Child Sexual Abuse: A Curriculum for Children Ages Nine Through Twelve by Kathryn Goering Reid, Marie M. Fortune, 1990-03
  4. From Child Sexual Abuse to Adult Sexual Risk: Trauma, Revictimization, and Intervention
  5. The Words Hurt: Helping Children Cope with Verbal Abuse (Let's Talk) by Chris Loftis, 1997-01-01
  6. Trust and Betrayal in the Treatment of Child Abuse by Laurie K. MacKinnon, 1999-07-16
  7. Nobody's Child by Michael Seed, Noel Botham, 2007-06-01
  8. An Inch from Murder: My Life As a Male Victim of Sexual Child Abuse by Nealus, 2005-05-31
  9. Child Abuse and Culture: Working with Diverse Families by Lisa Aronson Fontes, 2008-01-18
  10. Poems by A Mother: to raise awareness of the impact of child sexual abuse on the survivors and their families by Anne Rhodes - Davis, 2005-11-30
  11. Ellie: A Story of Profound Loss and Abuse by Deborah Rose, 2005-07-18
  12. War Against Schools: Academic Child Abuse by Siegfried Engelmann, 1992-07
  13. Visions of Hope: Stories of Victory over Child Abuse by William A. Berkan, 2002-03-01
  14. Making an Issue of Child Abuse: Political Agenda Setting for Social Problems by Barbara J. Nelson, 1986-04-15

21. Child Abuse Information Services - Childhelp USA
Dedicated to the treatment, prevention and research of child abuse and neglect. Organization operates a hotline for child abuse and neglect.
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22. MedlinePlus: Child Sexual Abuse
Overviews; Child Sexual Abuse (American Academy of Child and Adolescent Directories; Child Sexual Abuse (National Clearinghouse on child abuse and
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23. Child Abuse Effects
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24. Directory For Child Welfare: Adoption / Child Abuse / Child Welfare /child Suppo
Provides publications and data at the state and national level on adoption, child abuse, welfare reform, foster care, and child poverty.
http://www.childwelfare.com/
Home Library Children and Youth Services Review Welfare of Children Gateway to resources Adoption Directory Adoption Photolisting Ra ... Children's Rights
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childwelfare.com entire web Best books in child welfare Child Welfare Review Free e-Newsletter Children across the US Adoption Photolisting
To Report Child Abuse
View waiting children
(photolisting for each state) Spotlight see Children waiting for adoption       see The Future of Children The New Federalism (Urban Institute) Heritage Foundation Pew Commission on Children in Foster Care ... Welfare Reform and Beyond (Brookings) Excellent PowerPoint tutorial- start here End Child Poverty UK Center for Child Welfare Policy (NARCW) State Child Support Agencies Federal Agencies ... Advocacy Groups Send mail to childwelfare.com

25. Child Abuse Prevention Network
Provides multiple links to child abuse prevention sites, including Army Family Adovcacy Program, Physicians Network, and Family Life Development
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26. Child Abuse Information Services - Childhelp USA®
In need of child abuse information services? Childhelp USA provides child abuseinformation services to help those in need. Childhelp USA® is one of the
http://www.childhelpusa.org/
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2004 Annual Report

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Childhelp USA directly serves abused and neglected children through the National Child Abuse Hotline, 1-800-4-A-CHILD residential treatment facilities child advocacy centers and mobile advocacy centers that reduce the trauma of child abuse victims during the interview and examination process; group homes foster family recruitment, training and certification ; and child abuse prevention, education and training programs Join the Champions for Children Marathon Team Rick Schroder Auctioning Items for Charity Childhelp assists in Hurricane Katrina relief effort ... National Headquarters.

27. Abuse And Violence
Articles, advice, tips, newsletter and forum on abuse in general as well as child abuse, sexual abuse.
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Books eNotAlone Anger ... Terrorism 29 results found Why Are You Treated The Way You Are?
95% Of The Time, We Get Treated The Way We INVITE People To Treat Us. Everything we do, especially our nonverbal behavior, is an invitation to those around us. A smile is an invitation. So is a frown. So is a sad face, an angry face, or a serious face Invisible Scars: Verbal Abuse
The origins of verbal abuse begin in our homes. Children are not held responsible for the pain they inflict on brothers and sisters because it's just normal sibling rivalry. If children can't take the teasing, they are seen as wimps or sissies. Codependency and the Enabler
Excerpted from I'm Sorry: Repairing a Hurtful Relationship
When you were a child, did you grow up in a home where your parents or caretakers took little to no responsibility for their problems or behaviors? Did you witness a parent support the behavior of the other regardless of how destructive it was? Loving vs. Controlling Behavior
Excerpted from Do I Have To Give Up ME to be Loved by GOD?
Loving behavior is personally accountable behavior that nurtures and supports our own and others' spiritual growth and highest good. It is behavior that is consciously intended to give something helpful - like support, compassion or understanding - to our

28. American Professional Society On The Abuse Of Children
ISPCAN European Regional Conference on child abuse and Neglect New Developments in Science and Practice Berline, Germany 11-14 September
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29. Childhelp Abuse Hotline - Childhelp USA
Report child abuse with Childhelp abuse hotline. Help put an end to child abuseby calling the Childhelp abuse hotline now.
http://www.childhelpusa.org/programs_hotline.htm
About Us Report Abuse Hotline Advocacy Centers ... For the Media
Childhelp USA
National Child Abuse Hotline
1-800-4-A-CHILD
Available 24 hours a day Always on Call
The Childhelp USA National Child Abuse Hotline is dedicated to the prevention of child abuse. Serving the United States, Canada, U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and Guam, the hotline is staffed 24 hours daily with professional crisis counselors who utilize a database of thousands of resources*. Since its 1982 inception, more than 2 million calls have been received from children in the midst of abuse, troubled parents, individuals concerned that abuse is occurring, and others requesting child abuse information. It is a valuable resource for professionals, including school nurses, teachers, counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists, pediatric dentists, and fire investigators - people who need to make referrals to agencies.

30. Our Endangered Species - A Hard Look At How We Treat Children By Andrew Vachss (
Discussion about child abuse in communities by author Andrew Vachss.
http://www.vachss.com/av_dispatches/disp_9803_a.html
Our Endangered Species
A Hard Look At How We Treat Children by Andrew Vachss
Originally published in Parade Magazine , March 29, 1998
One distinguishing characteristic of highly evolved species is a long period of postnatal helplessness, when offspring are not able to fend for themselves. Another characteristic is pack behavior, a collectiveness which requires that all activity be geared to the ultimate survival of the group. Among other mammals, nonprotective parents are considered defective by other pack members. Not only will they decrease the pack's numbers through direct attacks on their own young, but they also cannot be relied upon to guard the offspring of others while pack members forage, hunt or gather. And so they are expelled. Likewise, predators within a species are not tolerated. They are banished, avoided or killed. These are not moral judgements; they are biologically driven and, among all species but our own, compelling. photo from Cummins/FPG
Wolves may be predators, but they are biologically driven to protect the young within their pack. To survive, our human pack, the family, must make protecting our own a priority.
Instead of blaming the "destruction of the family" for every social ill and evil, we need to face the fact that this is a self-inflicted wound. The "family" is

31. Child Abuse
Online newsletter provides information on diagnosis, treatment, and preventionof child abuse.
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32. ScienceDirect - Child Abuse & Neglect - List Of Issues
Welcome to the International child abuse Network Web SiteTwenty four hour chat groups related to child abuse, incest, domestic violenceand parenting.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01452134
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Volume 29
Volume 29, Issue 9 , Pages 943-1070 (September 2005) Volume 29, Issue 8 , Pages 843-942 (August 2005) Volume 29, Issue 7 , Pages 747-842 (July 2005) Volume 29, Issue 6 , Pages 621-746 (June 2005) Volume 29, Issue 5 , Pages 413-619 (May 2005)
Longitudinal Studies of Child Abuse and Neglect (LONGSCAN) Special Issue Volume 29, Issue 4 , Pages 295-412 (April 2005) Volume 29, Issue 3 , Pages 207-294 (March 2005) Volume 29, Issue 2 , Pages 97-205 (February 2005) Volume 29, Issue 1 , Pages 1-96 (January 2005) Volume 28 Volume 27 Volume 26 Volume 25 ... Volume 1 Alert me when new Journal Issues are available Add this journal to My Favorite Journals Sample Issue Online More Publication Info Information for Authors
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33. Pathways Youth And Family Services
A Texasbased organization that provides foster care services, as well as resources, training and information to protect children from child abuse and neglect.
http://www.pathway.org/
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34. Wiley InterScience :: Session Cookies
www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgibin/jhome/5060 child abuse. Notes the signs of possible abuse.
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jtoc?ID=5060

35. Domestic Violence As A Form Of Child Abuse: Identification And Prevention (Issue
Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) National Child Protection Clearing House, Issues Papers - Article by Marianne James, Senior Research Officer, Australian Institute of Criminology
http://www.aifs.org.au/nch/issues2.html
Issues in Child Abuse Prevention Number 2 July 1994
Domestic Violence as a Form of Child Abuse: Identification and Prevention
Marianne James
Senior Research Officer
Australian Institute of Criminology CONTENTS
  • The Issue
  • Prevalence THE ISSUE One negative aspect of family life is the effect of domestic violence on children, either as witnesses to, or victims of, the conflict. The increasing recognition of this specific aspect of domestic violence owes much to the work of the women's refuge movement. It was through the reports of refuge workers that people first became aware that children could be severely traumatised by witnessing domestic violence and, indeed, that the children may also be victims of this violence. Concern has also been expressed by health and welfare professionals, who have felt the frustration of not being able to intervene legally to protect child witnesses from extreme incidents of domestic violence, unless there was also evidence of child abuse. In Australia, there has been an historical separation of domestic violence and child protection issues. Domestic violence was brought out into the open by the women's movement in the late 1970s, and has commonly been applied to various forms of violent and abusive behaviour which occur in a marriage or de facto relationship. At an institutional level, domestic violence has been regarded as a matter for the police, courts, women's refuges and other women's support services. In contrast, child abuse refers to the physical, sexual or psychological damage caused to the child by the abusive behaviour of others, or the failure of others to protect a child from such damage and has been more of a health and welfare issue. Child protection has therefore involved an additional group of people as well as additional legislation.

36. International Society For Prevention Of Child Abuse And Neglect (ISPCAN)
An international organization that works towards the prevention and treatment ofchild abuse, neglect, and exploitation globally.
http://www.ispcan.org/
About ISPCAN Events Publications Join ISPCAN ... EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES What's going on at ISPCAN ISPCAN HAS MOVED! Effective 15 December 2004 , our new location is:
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37. Multiple Personality Disorder In Art And Words: Life Lessons From A Multiple Per
Multiple personality disorder as told by artist/survivor.
http://multiplepersonality.com
Life Lessons from a Multiple Personality
MPD * D.I.D. * ART * WORDS * HOPE
MULTIPLE PERSONALITY DISORDER... If you have multiple personality disorder, dissociative identity disorder... or post traumatic stress disorder... if you're a person who enjoys good art... or if you're curious about living with multiplicity... if you're a survivor of child abuse, or another unthinkable trauma, or... if you're a mental health professional... If you just have a big heart (Did I say just ?!?)... then this is the place for you! Please spend time in the Art Gallery and visit my Multiple Journals. These pages eventually became Looking Inside: Life Lessons from a Multiple Personality. Yes, there is life after multiple personality disorder. There is hope!
THE MULTIPLE JOURNALS

THE ART GALLERY Looking Inside: Life Lessons from a Multiple Personality in Pictures and Words.
Robbie Woliver's wonderful article about Judy Castelli in The New York Times, Sunday, March 26, 2000 VIDEO
Click the link above to see Judy back-stage at WRIV Radio, The Kat and Ed Show! (1 min., 14 sec. movie)
(Best viewed on a 56K modem or better.)

38. National Exchange Club 's National Project
Find definitions of child abuse including abuse by neglect, parent aide network,information on prevention, and related links.
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Focus on Parent Aide Research: OCAN Grant and Jeanette Harder Research "The Digital Divide in Child Abuse and Neglect." View and download the presentation featured at the 15th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, April 2005. Focus on Children Newsletter Back Issues Monthly Statistical Report
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39. About Child Abuse
child abuse is any mistreatment or neglect of a child that results in redBall.gif (326 bytes) How many children die each year from child abuse?
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What is child abuse? Child abuse is any mistreatment or neglect of a child that results in non-accidental harm or injury and which cannot be reasonably explained . Child abuse can include: physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse and neglect. How many children are reported and investigated for abuse or neglect? In 2001, Child Protective Service (CPS) agencies investigated more than 3.25 million reports of child abuse and neglect throughout the United States. This is an increase of 2 percent from the previous year. Teachers, law enforcement officers, social service workers and physicians made 56 percent of the reports. How Many children are victims of maltreatment? In 2001, CPS agencies determined approximately 1.1 million children were victims of substantiated or indicated child abuse and neglect. The term "substantiated" means that an allegation of maltreatment was confirmed according to the level of evidence required by the State law or State policy. The term "indicated" is an investigation finding used by some States when there is insufficient evidence to substantiate a case under State law or policy, but there is reason to suspect that maltreatment occurred or that there is risk of future maltreatment.

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The American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. ISPCAN EuropeanRegional Conference on child abuse and Neglect New Developments in Science
http://apsac.fmhi.usf.edu/index.asp
Welcome to the official website of APSAC
The American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children.
APSAC tries to fulfill this mission in a number of ways, most notably through providing education and other sources of information to professionals who work in the child maltreatment and related fields.
Anthony P. Mannarino,
President, APSAC Mission APSAC's mission is to enhance the ability of professionals to respond to children and their families affected by abuse and violence
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