
A Clinical Guide and Photographic Reference, 3rd Edition
Two-Volume Set
Randell Alexander, MD, PhD, FAAP
Child Maltreatment Two-Volume Set:
(978-1-878060-54-9) $308.00
The 3rd edition is the new standard and most comprehensive approach to child maltreatment identification, interpretation, and reporting. With 2000 child maltreatment images, this product is the complete resource for addressing child abuse and neglect (ISBN 978-1-878060-54-9).
Product Details
- Two-volume set, hard bound with slipcase
- 1749 pages, 1925 images
- 93 contributors
- Audience: Law Enforcement, Attorneys, Judges, Physicians, ER Personnel, Pediatricians, EMTs, Nurses, Medical Examiners, Coroners, Clinical Researchers, Social Service Personnel, Mental Health Professionals, Domestic Violence Experts, Substance Abuse Experts, Child Advocates, Child Abuse Prevention Professionals, Child Protective Services Members, Educators
- Publication date: 2005
- ISBN-10: 1-878060-54-6
- ISBN-13: 978-1-878060-54-9
Table of Contents >> Read sample excerpts
2. Skeletal and Visceral Radiological Imaging
3. Head Injury
4. Bruises and Burns in Child Maltreatment
5. Ophthalmic Manifestations
6. Oral Injuries
7. Thoracoabdominal Injuries
8. The Chemically Abused Child
10. Failure to Thrive: A Reconceptualization
12. Sexual Abuse: Issues Related to Interviewing Children
13. Sexual Abuse: The Medical Examination
14. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
16. Developmental Aspects of the Young Child
17. Psychopathology and the Role of the Child Psychiatrist
18. Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy
19. Psychological Assessment and Treatment Approaches
20. Using Drawing in Short-Term Assessment and Investigation
21. Role of the School
23. Risk of Abuse in Faith Communities
24. Cultural Aspects
25. Children with Special Needs
26. Foster Care: Health Care Issues
27. Family Abduction
28. Pediatric Screening for Intimate Partner Violence
29. Interpersonal Violence
31. Legal Issues
32. Preparing a Case for Court
33. Preparing to Give Expert Testimony
34. Role of the Medical Examiner in Fatal Cases
35. Child Fatality Review Teams
36. Forensic Evidence Collection
37. DNA Evidence
39. Role of Physician and Nurse Education
40. Opportunities for Federal Funding and Collaboration: The National Institutes of Health Child Abuse and Neglect Working Group
41. Public Child Welfare: A History of Challenge and Opportunity
42. Role of the Social Worker
43. Prevention
2. Burns
3. Head Injuries
4. Thoracoabdominal Trauma
5. Oral Injuries
6. Ophthalmology
7. Radiology
11. Police Investigations 12. Drawing
14. Physical Abuse Documentation
15. Equipment for the Documentation of Sexual Abuse
16. Documentation of Neglect
17. Demonstrations
19. Resources and Settings in the Field of Child Maltreatment
Reviews
This edition of Child Maltreatment builds on the terrific start provided by James Monteleone with an expansion that is up-to-date, complete, and provides the best available information from an extraordinary group of contributors. It is a "must," not only for specialists in the field of child abuse and neglect, but for all health professionals who provide care to children.
Richard D. Krugman, MD
Dean, School of Medicine
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Denver, CO
Angelo Giardino, Randy Alexander, and their interdisciplinary team of colleagues have continued to improve on an already exceptional collection of essays focused on the nature, extent and seriousness of child maltreatment in the United States and other economically advanced countries. In addition to providing the reader with a deep understanding of the complex forces that contribute to child maltreatment, the two-volume set offers clinicians and policy makers state-of-the-art guidance in preventing and caring for children who become victims of abuse and neglect. Giardino, Alexander, and their colleagues are to be congratulated for their pioneering contributions in helping to halt the current epidemic of child maltreatment cases.
Richard J. Estes, DSW
Professor and Principal Investigator,
"The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in North America"
University of Pennsylvania, School of Social Work
Philadelphia, PA
Whether in an intensive care unit caring for a child abuse victim, providing training, or testifying as an expert witness, there is one resource that I know I can cite as a reliable reference, and that is Child Maltreatment. This is the most outstanding text of its kind and provides a complete review with relevant references on all aspects of the medical diagnosis and treatment of child abuse and neglect. I recommend Child Maltreatment to all members of an investigative multidisciplinary team and consider it a mandatory resource in any medical, social science, or criminal justice library.
Sharon Cooper, MD, FAAP
Developmental and Forensic Pediatrics,
PA Department of Pediatrics
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Fort Bragg, North Carolina
This third edition of Child Maltreatment includes the very latest in research and clinical issues related to the injury and exploitation of children. The editors have gathered the best and the brightest authors in the field to write the chapters and the volumes contain essential knowledge for students and clinicians. It is designed to be a reference and resource for all agencies that assist and manage child maltreatment issues.
Ann Wolbert Burgess, RN, DNSc, CS
Boston College Connell School of Nursing
This publication presents a comprehensive look at the issues involved in cases of child maltreatment, emphasizing the contemporary importance of this subject and reviewing the multidisciplinary techniques for forensically detecting and addressing the needs of victims of such maltreatment. The text provides professionals in the fields of law, social science, and the healthcare industry with invaluable source materials when confronted with suspected child maltreatment.
Faye Battiste-Otto, RN, SANE
President, American Forensic Nurses
We've found Child Maltreatment, the 2-volume set, really effective and worthwhile in juvenile investigations of crimes against children. The extensive photographs are very helpful in identifying abusive injuries of children. We have been able to educate ourselves well on the topic of child abuse.
Maryann Burgess, Captain
Aiken Public Safety
Juvenile Investigations Division
Aiken, SC













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