This article traces the emergence of child abuse as a medical concern in post-war Britain and America. In the early 1960s American paediatricians and radiologists defined the ‘battered child syndrome’ to characterise infants subjected to serious physical abuse. In the British context, paediatricians and radiologists, but also dermatologists and ophthalmologists, drew upon this work and sought to identify clear diagnostic signs of child maltreatment. For a time, the x-ray seemed to provide a reliable and objective visualisation of child maltreatment. By 1970, however, medical professionals began to invite social workers and policy makers to aid them in the diagnosis and management of child abuse. Discourse around the ‘battered child syndrome...
Battered-child syndrome is the initial term used by physicians in the United States to describe an a...
Shaken Baby Syndrome refers to the violent and repetitive shaking of an infant, and is a form of abu...
AbstractThere is a controversy in child abuse pediatrics between an established corps of child abuse...
This article traces the emergence of child abuse as a medical concern in post-war Britain and Americ...
Landeros v. Flood, 17 Cal. 3d 399, 551 P.2d 389, 131 Cal. Rptr. 69 (1976). In the past fifteen years...
In 1962, C. Henry Kempe published his landmark work, The Battered Child Syndrome, and set into motio...
Images of vulnerable or damaged children are common in media invocations of ‘natural’ disasters and ...
This article provides an historical review of child maltreatment, focusing on the three most common ...
Recognition of abuse and the treatment of child victims are recent concepts in the history of mankin...
"Child abuse has been documented in American society for many years. Until the late 1960s, however, ...
This article examines current understandings regarding the causes of child maltreatment and its pred...
One of the important and usual missed causes of pediatric traumas is child abuse. This ominous pheno...
Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSbP) child abuse was first described by Roy Meadow in 1977. As a paed...
The purpose of this Article is to examine the proposition that physicians who fail to report suspect...
CHILDHOOD IS A TIME of rapid biological growth and development, and a stage of the life course durin...
Battered-child syndrome is the initial term used by physicians in the United States to describe an a...
Shaken Baby Syndrome refers to the violent and repetitive shaking of an infant, and is a form of abu...
AbstractThere is a controversy in child abuse pediatrics between an established corps of child abuse...
This article traces the emergence of child abuse as a medical concern in post-war Britain and Americ...
Landeros v. Flood, 17 Cal. 3d 399, 551 P.2d 389, 131 Cal. Rptr. 69 (1976). In the past fifteen years...
In 1962, C. Henry Kempe published his landmark work, The Battered Child Syndrome, and set into motio...
Images of vulnerable or damaged children are common in media invocations of ‘natural’ disasters and ...
This article provides an historical review of child maltreatment, focusing on the three most common ...
Recognition of abuse and the treatment of child victims are recent concepts in the history of mankin...
"Child abuse has been documented in American society for many years. Until the late 1960s, however, ...
This article examines current understandings regarding the causes of child maltreatment and its pred...
One of the important and usual missed causes of pediatric traumas is child abuse. This ominous pheno...
Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSbP) child abuse was first described by Roy Meadow in 1977. As a paed...
The purpose of this Article is to examine the proposition that physicians who fail to report suspect...
CHILDHOOD IS A TIME of rapid biological growth and development, and a stage of the life course durin...
Battered-child syndrome is the initial term used by physicians in the United States to describe an a...
Shaken Baby Syndrome refers to the violent and repetitive shaking of an infant, and is a form of abu...
AbstractThere is a controversy in child abuse pediatrics between an established corps of child abuse...