Child Abuse Quick Reference 3E: For Health Care, Social Service, and Law Enforcement Professionals 3rd
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With this latest edition, Child Abuse Quick Reference remains the most detailed and convenient field guide to child maltreatment – ideal for professionals working directly with abused children. Medical practitioners, social workers, attorneys, law enforcement personnel, and others will find this easy-to-use guide essential to their work on the front lines of prevention and intervention in cases of child maltreatment.
Subjects include:
– Radiologic signs of abuse
– Abusive head injury and differential diagnoses
_ Bruises and burns caused by abuse or neglect
– Chemical abuse of children
– Sexual abuse, STDs, and pregnancy in children and adolescents
– Forensic interview protocols
– Evidence collection and documentation
– Neglect, abandonment, and failure to thrive
– Child death investigations
– Prevention of child maltreatment
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