We explored trends in six developed countries in three types of indicators of child maltreatment for children younger than 11 years, since the inception of modern child protection systems in the 1970s. Despite several policy initiatives for child protection, we recorded no consistent evidence for a decrease in all types of indicators of child maltreatment. We noted falling rates of violent death in a few age and country groups, but these decreases coincided with reductions in admissions to hospital for maltreatment-related injury only in Sweden and Manitoba (Canada). One or more child protection agency indicators increased in five of six countries, particularly in infants, possibly as a result of early intervention policies. Comparisons of ...
Although numerous international studies point to large variations in child welfare interventions, co...
Objectives Child maltreatment through physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, and ex...
Scientists have studied child maltreatment fatalities (CMFs) for several decades, yet little researc...
Background Almost all countries have developed measures to ensure that children do not suffer from v...
Child maltreatment is a major public health problem, affecting at least 55 million children in the W...
Background Child maltreatment is a public health problem of global magnitude. This thesis examined d...
Child Protection Systems is a comparative study of the social policies and professional practices th...
Although high-income countries share and value the goal of protecting children from harm, national d...
Background Child abuse is a recognized public health and social problem world-wide. Using data from ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide...
Children around the world experience violence at the hands of their caregivers at alarming rates. A ...
Background: Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury ...
It is argued that the actual incidence of child maltreatment remains elusive and is, in fact, indete...
Abstract Objective: To assess trends in children\u27s exposure to abuse, violence, and crime victimi...
Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury mortality is...
Although numerous international studies point to large variations in child welfare interventions, co...
Objectives Child maltreatment through physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, and ex...
Scientists have studied child maltreatment fatalities (CMFs) for several decades, yet little researc...
Background Almost all countries have developed measures to ensure that children do not suffer from v...
Child maltreatment is a major public health problem, affecting at least 55 million children in the W...
Background Child maltreatment is a public health problem of global magnitude. This thesis examined d...
Child Protection Systems is a comparative study of the social policies and professional practices th...
Although high-income countries share and value the goal of protecting children from harm, national d...
Background Child abuse is a recognized public health and social problem world-wide. Using data from ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide...
Children around the world experience violence at the hands of their caregivers at alarming rates. A ...
Background: Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury ...
It is argued that the actual incidence of child maltreatment remains elusive and is, in fact, indete...
Abstract Objective: To assess trends in children\u27s exposure to abuse, violence, and crime victimi...
Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury mortality is...
Although numerous international studies point to large variations in child welfare interventions, co...
Objectives Child maltreatment through physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, and ex...
Scientists have studied child maltreatment fatalities (CMFs) for several decades, yet little researc...