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Microfilming procedures used to create this fiche comply with

the standards set forth in 41CFR 101·11.504

Points of view or OPinions stated in this document an .

those of the author!s) and do not represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION NATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFERENCE SERVICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20531

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Child Abuse and Neglect

A BIBLIOGRAPHY

1973-1975

Compiled by

David D. Ragan

Julie V. Kreiensieck

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Idaho Department of Health and I'lelfare Division of Resource Development

Library Boise, Idaho

\ September, 1975

If you have issues viewing or accessing this file contact us at NCJRS.gov.

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IDJ·\.HO FLEJ.\JLTFI AND 'W1ELfARE

IN'rRODUCTION

This bibliography is arranged in four sections.

STATEHOUSE BOISE, IDAIIO 83720

Part A consists of periodical artic.:ll.'$ a,:d is arranged alphabetically

by title. If the location of the journal is knO'ffi it is given on the

line following the citation. A numerical code identif:.es libraries in

Idrul0 which receive the journal. An interpretation of the code is on

page 1.

Part B is c~tations from thn Bureau of National Affairs Family Law

Rep~. '1'he citations are arranged by page number and some are anno-

tated. This Reporter is housed in the Deparbnent's Law Library.

Part C is a short list of monographs (books) and these are also

arranged by title. Items with an ED number are ERIC reports available

free on microfiche through the Idaho Department of Education. If a

hard copy is needed, please contact the Department of Health and Wel-

fare Library.

Part 0, O. S. government documents, is arranged by issuing agency.

Copies of the various items may be obtained through the Department's

Library, the Idaho state Library, or your local library. There may be

a small charge for copies of some of the material.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

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CODE DESIGNATI07\lS FOR IDAHO LIBRARIES

Idaho state Library .. .................................................. " ........ " .. ..

Boise State University Library ........................ .

Boise Public Library ................................. III .............. <II. ................. ..

Idaho State Law Library .. ............................................................ ..

St. Luke's Hospital Library ........................................................

Veterans' Hospital Library ......................................... Idaho State University Library .•...•.••.•.... ~ •...••...

University of Idaho Library ...•....••...•........••....

University of Idaho Law Library ....•...........•.....•.

Riley Library, Northwest Nazarene College ............. .

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Terteling Library, College of Idaho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10

Lewis and Clark State College L'b 1. rary •......•.....•..•. 11

David O. McKay Library, Ricks College .•..••....•.••.••. 12

Idaho Falls Public Library ...•.••••••.•••.••••••..••.•• 13

Nez Perce County Library, Lewiston .. .. . . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... 14

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A. PERIODICAL ARTICLES

"Abused and Neglected Children in America; A Study of Alternative Policies". by Richard J. Light. Harvard Educational Review, v. 43, #4 (November, 1973), 556-598. bib.

2,7,8,9,10,11,12

"Abused Child". Today's Education, v. 63 (January, 1974), 40-43. bib.

1,2,3,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14

"Administrative Discretion in the Implementat~on 0'::- Child Abuse Legislation". by George Hoshino and George H. Yoder. Child We1iare, v. 52 (July, 1973), 414-424.

2,7,8,9,11

"Adoption Outreach". by F. Kreech. Child Welfare, v. 52 (D,.cember, 1973), 669-675.

2,7,8,9,11

"Aid to Abused and Neglected Children; a Los .Angeles Project to Assess Service". Intellect, v. 102 (April, 1974), 415.

1,2,8,11,12,13

"Aspects of Bonding Failure; the Psychopathology and Psychotherapeutic Treat~ent of Families of Battered Children". by Christopher OUI\.sted, Rhoda Oppenhe~mer I and Janet Lindsay. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, v. 16, #4 (August, 1974), 447-456.

7

*"'fhe Bat tGJ~ed Baby Syndrome; Some Practical Aspe cts " . Medi cal J Ol1rnal of Australia, v. 2, #7 (August 17, 1974), 231~232.

7

*IIThe Batte:r:od Baby Syndrome; the Tasmanian Approach". by H.G. Everett and others. Medical Journal of Australia, v. 2, #15 (October 15, 1973), 735-737.

7

"Battered Child". by l~. H. Brown. Medical rrrail Technique Quarterly, v. 20 (Winter, 1974), 272-281.

Unive1:s:i.ty of l'lashington

* Bibliography from Idaho's Health Infonnation Retrieval Center. See Librarian.

"

liThe Battered Child". by L.L. Hogue, R.E. Helf('\r, and C.H. Kempe. Ameri.can Journal of Public Health and the Nation's Health, v. 65, #4 (1975), 414.

1,2,3,7,8

"The Battered Child". Good I-!0usckeeping, v. 178 (May, 1974), 18+

1,2,3,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14

"The Battered Child; A Defini"te and SiS'I.iE'::'cant Factor in Mental Retardation". by Harold Brandwein. Mental Retardation, v. 11, #5 (October, 1973), 50-51.

2,7

"The Battered Child; A Shocking Problem". by J.C. Avery. Mental Hygiene, v. 57 (Spring, 1973) I 57.

1,2,7,8,11,12

"The Battered Child Syndrome". by H.J. Boisvert. Social Casework, v. 53 (October, 1972), 475-480.

2,6,7,8,9,12

"The Battered Child Syndrome". by J.A. Ramsey and B.J. Lawler. ~perdine Law Review, v. 1 (1974), 372-381.

"Battered Children and Counselor Responsibility". by S.E. Forrer. School Counselor, v. 22, #3 (January, 1975), 161-165.

2,7,8,11

"Battered Children; One Problem, Two Answers". Economist, v. 255 (May 3, 1975), 32.

2,7,8,10

*"The Battered Child Syndrome; Detection and Prevention". by J.M. Davies. Nursing Hirror, v. 140 (June 12, 1975), 56-57.

2,7,12

"The Battered Child Syndrome; Review of 130 Patients with Con'tro1s". by Brian Lauer and others. Pediatrics, v. 54, ifl (July, 1974), 67-70.

2,5,7

"Better Protection for the Defenseless; Tennessee's Revised Handa"tory Child Abuse Reporting Statute". Memphis State University Law Review, v. 4 (Spring, 1974), 585-593.

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"Breaking the Conuounication Barrier; the Initial Interview with an Abusing Parent". by G. Goldberg. Child Welfare~ v. 54 (April, 1975), 274-282. bib.

2,7,8,9,11

*"Brief Hotline Training; Margolis and others. (March, 1975), 59-67.

2

an Effort to Examine Impact on Volunteers". by C.G. American Journal of Communi"ty Psychology, v. 3, #1

"The Burdened Family". by \\1.F. Mandale. Tr~al, v. 10 (May, 1974), 12-13.

2,4,8L

"Can the Schools Prevent Child Abuse?" by Laurel A. Richards. Illinois Teacher for Contemporary Roles, v. 17, #1 (September-October, 1973), 43-52.

9

*"A Case of Somatic Expression of Family and Environmental Stress". by C.R. Koch and others. Clinical Pediatrics, v. 13, #10 (October, 1974), 815-818.

2,7

"A Case Study of Child Abuse; a Former Prosecutor's View". by J.J. McKenna. American Criminal Law Review, v. 12 (Summer, 1974), 165-178.

4,7,81,

*"The Characteris"tics and Management of Child Abuse in the U. S. Arrny--Europe". by C.R. Wi~hlacz and others. Clinical Pediatrics, v. 14, #6 (June, 1975), 545-548.

7

"Child Abuse". by the Virginia Department of Health. Virginia Heal-tll Bulletin, v. 26, series 2, #2 (October/December, 1973), 20p.

University of Wash~,gton Health Sciences Library

*"Child Abuse; a Five-Year Follow-Up of Early Case Finding in the Emergency Depart­ment" . by Stanford B. Friedman and Carol 11. Horse. Pediatrics, v. 54, #4 (October, 1974), 404-410.

2,5,7

"Child Abuse; a Killer Teachers Can Help Control". by Bert Shanas. Phi Delta Kappan, v. 56, #7 (Maroh, 1975), 479-482.

2,7,8,9,10,11,12

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"Child Abuse; a School District's Response to Its Responsibility". by Jerry L. Nordstrom. Child Welfare, v. 53, #4 (April, 1974), 257-260.

2,7,8,9,11

"Child Abuse; a Societal Problem wi.th Educational Implications". by C .M. Wall. Peabody Journal of Education, v. 52 (April, 1975), 222-225.

2,7,8,9,10,11

"Child Abuse; a Tragic Problem". ParenLrj' i'lagazine, v. 48 (March, 1973), 48.

1,2,3,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14

"Child Abuse and Mental Retardation; a Problem of Cause and Effect". by Alice Sandgrund, Richard W. Gaines and Arthur H. Green. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, v. 79, #3 (November, 1974), 327-330. bib.

2,7,8,9,10

"Child Abuse and Neglect". by Jean Nazzaro. Excep-tional ChildrenJ v. 40, #5 (February, 1974), 351-354.

2,3,7,8,11,12

"Child Abuse and Neglect; an Introduction to the Family Lifo Development Center (N.Y.)". by J.L. Doris. Human Ecology Forum, v. 5 (Autumn, 1974), 4-7.

8

"Child Abuse and Neglect; the Role of the Pediatrician and the Academy". by Rowland IV. Hindlin. Pediatrics, v. 54, #4 (October, 1974), 393-395.

2,5,7

"Child Abuse and the Law; a Handate for Change". Howard Law Journal, v. 18 (1973), 200-219.

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"Child Abuse as Psychopathology; a Sociological Critique and Reformulation". by Richard J. Gelles. American Journal of Orthopsy<?hiatry, v. 43, #4 (July, 1973), 611-621. bib.

2,7,8,9,10

"Child Abuse; Attempts to Solve the Problem by Reporting Laws". by R.H. Brown. Women Lawyers' Journal, v. 60 (Spring, 1974), 73-78.

University of Southern California Law School

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"child Abusc; Every Parent's Problem". by Ellen Halter. Pandora, v. 4 (Janu­ary 22, 1974), 6.

"Child Abuse in r~assachusctts". by E. Newberger, G. Haas, and R. i'lulford. Massachusetts Physician, v. 32, #1 (1973) I 31-38.

National Library of Medicine

"child Abuse in the School Age Plipulation; Philadelphia". by A. Lynch. Journal of Sc!1001 Health, v. 45, #3 (Max'ch, 1975), 141-148. bib.

2,7,8,12

"Child Abuse is NQ Myth; Interview". Ed. by L. Lo.n3.smann and Ellen M. Thomson. Instructor, v. 83, #5 (January, 1974), 84-85.

2,3,7,8,9/10/11/12/13

"Child Abuse; One Tree in ,the Forest". by J.A. Burland, R.G. Andrews, and S.J. Headsten. Child l'ielfare, v. 52, #9 (November, 1973), 585-592.

2,7,8/9/11

*"Child Abuse; Our Responsibility". by G.E. Mundie and V.J. Fontana. Journal of Prac,tical Nursing, v. 24, tf12 (December, 1974) I 14-17.

2,6/11

ilChild Abuse; Pathological Syndrome of Family Interaction". by A.II. Green, R.Vl. Gaines, and A. Sandgrund. American Journal of Psychiatry, v. 131, #8 (August, 1974) I 882-886.

6,7,8,10

"Child Abuse Problem". Christianity 'roday, v. 17 (July 6, 1973), 32.

1,2,3,7,8,10,12,13

ilChi1d Abuse Prompts Plan for State Legislative Action; Proposal of the Education Conunission of the States". Intellect, v. 102 (February, 1974), 283-284.

1,2,8,11,12,13

flChild Abuse i the Role of ,the Physician and the Hospi tall! . by Edmund N. Joyner. Pcdintrics, v. 51, #4,2 (April, 1973), 799-803.

2,5,7

"Child Abuse; Nhat Can f,ve Do to stop It?" by M. Block, Forecast for I-lome Economics, v. 19 (March, 1974) F24-F26.

2,3,7,8,12,13

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"Chi1d Abusers; ParentS' Anonymous Organization". by G. Daniel. PTl\ Nagazinc, v. 68 (September, 1973), 32-35.

1,2,3,7,8,9,10,11,12

"The Child-Battering Pare!nt; Sick But Slick". by P. Horn. psychology Today, v. 8 (December, 1974), 32+

1,2,6,7,8,10,11,12

*"Child Psychiatry", by M.A,. Forman flnd W. Hetznecker. Progress in Neurology and PsychiatEY, v. 27 (1972), 279-~S ...

2

·"The Child Sex Victim; Social, Psychological and Legal Perspectives". by L.G. Schultz. Child l'lel£a~, v. 52, #3 (March, 1973) 147-157.

2,7,8,9,11

"Childhood Signs of Adult Aggression; Violence Predictors". ~y H. Casady. Psychology Toda~, v. 8 (July, 1974), 22.

1,2,3,6,7,8,10,11,12

"Children at Risk". by M. Holland. New Statesman, v. 86 (November 16, 1973), 721-722.

2,3,7,8,10,12

"Children in Danger; Causes and Prevention of Baby Battering". by M.H. Hall and J. Renvoize. Royal Society of Health Journal, v. 95, #1 (1975), 50.

University of Oregon Medical School; University of \'iashington Health Sci. Lib.

"Children1s Obedience to Adult Requests; Interactive Effects of Anxiety Arousal and Apparent Punitiveness of the :;dult". by J.N. Cac1srnith and otl1ars. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, v. 30 (December, 1974), 822-828, bib.

2,7,8,1Q

"Children's Physical AttractiVeness and Sex as Det.erminants of Adult PunitiVe­ness". by K.K. Dion. Developmental Psychology, v. 10 (September, 1974), 772-778. bib.

2,7,8

"Community Approach to the Prevention of Child Abuse". by Herbert D. Lovens and Jules Rako. Child welfare, v. 54, #2 (February, 1975), 83-88.

2,7,8,9,11

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II Communi ty Commit.t.ee 011 Child l\buse". by James W. Sayre and othors. Now York StnLG Journal of Medicine, v. 73, #16 (August, 1973), 2071-2075.

University of Oregon Medicnl School; University of Washington Health Sci. Lib.

"Comparison of Higb- and Low- Impulse Groups on 'rwo Tests of Nother Inhibition". by Edward J. O'Keefo, Dorcoptual and Hotor Skills, v. 37, #2 (October, 1973) I

435-4tlJ..

2,7,8,9

"Connecticut's Child ]\bu~w Law". by tLH. Borel. Cor.nccticut Bar .JournnJ., v. 48 (September, 1974), 260-278,

Univoruity of i'lilshingtoni University of Colorado

*IlControl of Vio1cmce". hy L.C. KoJ.b. Rosearch P\.lblicntll)'is of the Associu:tion felr [{cscal'ch in Nervous and Mental Disease, v. 52 (197.1), 313-318.

University or I'lashington Hen1th Sciences Library

"Controlling Child Abuse i Reporting Laws". by Rowine Hayes Brown. Case ilnd Comment, v. 80 (Janunry/February, 1975), 10-17.

4,7/8L

otCounscling the Abusing Pnrent by Telephone". by Jilek T. Tapp, Virginia Ryken, ilnd C~rl Killtwasscr. Crisis Intervention, v. 5, #3 (1974), 27-37.

Univorsi ty of l'lashington Health Sciences Library

"Dealing \.;ith Child Abusers". Science Diges-[:, v. 76 (October, 1974), 70-71.

1,2,3,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14

*"Doprivntion in the Childhood of Depressed Women". by S. Jacobson, J. Fasmiln, and A. Dimnscio. Journn1 of Nervous Mental Disorders, v. 160, #1 (January, 1975), 5-14.

2,7,8

IIDiagnO:'lis of the Hnl h:natmcnt Syndrome in Children". by Vincent J'. Fontana. P.pdiat.rics, v. 51, 114,2 (April, 1973), 780-782.

2,5,7

"Disciplinary Prnctices in Dallas Contrasted with School Systems with Rules Against Violence Agci.inst Chi1dl'cn", by Robert Iv. Hngebak. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, v. 2, #3 (Fill1, 1973), 14-16

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"Early Sorrol .... ; Some Childrem of Our '1'ilnes 11.

v. e (Spring, 1974), 91-99.

4,8L

*"'1'he Ego and the Integration of Violence in Homicidal Youth". by C.Il. King. American JOUrnal of Ort.hopsychic,try, v. 45, f~1 (Jnnunry, 1975), 134-145.

2,7/8,9,10

*"Ethics and La,,' on Bdw.lf of the tvlcnt"l:~' !\.::tilrdcd". by f\.E. Cooke. ~~:ric: Clinics of North Am(!rica, v; 20, #1 (~'obru,,-;:y, 19 7 3), 259-268.

S,7,:U

"Etiology of Child Abuse". by Ray H. Helf€Jr. Pediatric3, v. 51, #4,2 (A,pril, 1973), 77'/-779.

2,5,7

"Evidenco--Child Abuse--Expert Medical Testimony Concorning 'Battered child Syn­drome' Held Admissible". Fordham La' .... Review, v. 42 (NilY, 1974), 935-942.

4,8L

"Evidentiary Problems in Criminal Child 1\.buse Prosecutions". by L.L. Plninc. George'town Law Journal, v. 63, fH (October, 1974), 257-273,

8L

llEvidentiary Problems of Proof in Child Abuse Cases; Why Family nnel Juvenile Courts Fail". by K. N. Burke. Journal of Family Law, v. 13, #4 (1973-} 97 tl) , 819-852.

4,7,8L

"Exchange and Parent-Youth Conflict". by J. Edwards and N. Braubrugcl:. JotlrnQl. of Marriage and the Family, v. 35, #1 (1973), 101-108.

2,3,7,8,10,12

"Extended Family Center; a Home Av.'ay From Home For 7\bused Children and 'l'hcir Parents". by E. 'ren Broeck. Children Today, v. 3 (March, 1974), 2-6.

2,3,8,11

"Facilitating Casm'lork with Protective Service Clients Through UBC of Volunteers ". by Mary L. Suarez and Hary A. Ricketson. Child \\Tclfnre, v. 53, #5 (1-lay, 1974), 313-322.

2,7,8,9,11

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111\ Family Kir.drr.K1 ... ,ith IlI-UrlCd Children; the Burden on the Community". by J.E. 01:i.vc!r and June Cox. British Journal of Psychiatry, v. 123 (July, 1973), 81-90.

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* I'tl'he Io'umily unit in a Childrcm IS l?sychiatric Hospi tal" . by H. Lynch, D. Stein-bore. I, .mel C. Ounstod. Br' +0' h f.1 d' 1 J 1 2 ),r:963 ('1 ) ~~~s e ~ca ourna, v. , lt~ Apr~ 1~, 1975 , 127-129.

6,7

*"The First 28 Days; 3~ The Vulnerable Baby". :)y :~.T. Opp. Midwives Chronicle, v. 87, if40 (Septellfuer, 1974), 310-312.

University of Washington Health Scicnces Library

*"Food Restriction as a Form of Child Abusa in Ten CaSfJ'1 of r~)ychosocinl Depri­vation Dwarfism". by I. Krieger. Clinical Pcdii.\tr':'I .. ~, v. 13, #2 (February, 1974), 127-133.

2,7

"Fostar Carc i In Whone Best Interest?" by Robc):t H. Mnookin. l;arvard Educational Re~i(,wr v. 43, i~4 (November, 1973), 599-638.

2,7,8,9,10,11,12

*"i\ Foster Homo for Crisis P1accments". hy J.J.o'. Simonds. Child \'101f<11:(" v. 52, lf2 (February, 1973), 82-90.

2,7,8,9,11

*"Four 'I'ypos of Hyperkinesis". by P.G. Ney. Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, v, 19, #6 (Decumbcr, 1974), 543-550.

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"Gcmerul Systems 'l'hcory Approach to a Theory of Violence Betvlccn Family Hembers". by M. Strnus. Social Science Information, v. 12, If3 (1973), 105-125.

University of Washington

"Grieving t-lothor Fights Back". by H. Semler nnd E.L. Horwitz. Mc.Ca.lls, v. 101, (March, 1974), 40.

2,3,7,8,9,10,12,13,14

"The Growing j·lon'or of Child Abuse and the Undeniable Role of the Schools in Putting an End to It". by David L. l-lartin. American School BOurd Jot'lrna1, v. 160 (November, J.973), 51-55.

2,7,8,9,10,11,12

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*"Habitual ViolEH1CCi a Profile of 52 Hentl. by G. Bach-Y-Rita and 7\. Veno. can Journal n~ Psychintl:':Y, v. 131, #9 (September, 1974), 1015-1017.

1\11101'1.', --6,7,8,10

I'Hard Case i Alleged libuse at Artesia Hall, Houston, Texas II. Nc\~s\ ... et:k, v. 82 (July 16, 1973), 32.

1,2,3,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14

l'I'lard Times for Kids Too; Child Abuse ,':; a Conscqutmcc of Economic Strain". v. 105 (March 17, 1975), 88.

'l'j nit.' --'

"I'lave You stopped Beating Your Baby? II by J. .~onv,- i.zc. 'l'im(~B Educational SUll!,lc;.­ment, v. 3081 (June 14, 1974), 22.

2,7,8,10

"Help for Troubled l?aren'ts". by Nelson Adair. Toqetlh.r, v. 17 (May, 1973), 28-30.

7,14

"Help Me Before I Hurt My Child!" by S. Strehinsky. Radbook/ v. 143 (JUllo, 1974), 85+

3,7,10,J.2,13,J.4

"Helping the Bntterec1 Child and His Family". by T. Solmssen, C .H. KC'mpn, and R.E. Helfer. American Journnl of OCcupi;l.!:ional 'fherapy., v. 29, i~4 (1975), 246.

7

"High Risk Abuse Children Should be Identified in Clinicnl 8etl:ing ll• ~§.. Nedi­

cine, (1973), 6-7.

National Library of Medicine i Na'tionn1 Institutes of Health

"History and Demogl:aphy of Child Abuse II • by Theodore Solomon, Pcdia!:ricn, v. 51, #4,2 (April, 1973), 773-776.

2,5,7

*"HOi.,r to Help lIbuscd Children--And Their Parents". by L.B. Bassett. ~N, v. 37, #10 (October, 1974), 44-46, 48, 50 Pnssim.

2,7,11,12

*lIInadcquate Mothers". by M.L. Osborn. Lnncet, v. 2,if7892 (November 30, 1974), 1322.

6,7,8,10

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"Indiana's Statutory Protection for the Abused Child". Valparaiso University Law Review, v. 9 (Fall, 1974), 89-133.

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*"Judging the Effectiveness of a Consultation Program to a Community Agency". by P.S. Stephenson. Community Hental Health Journal, v. 9, if3 (Fall, 1973), 253-259.

2,7

"The Law and the Abused and Neglected Child". by Jacob L. Isaacs. Pedia·trics, v. 51, #4,2 (April, 1973), 783-792.

2,5,7

"T"egal Protection of the Drug-Addicted Infant". by L.F. Friel and M.B. Saltonstall. Childi'lelfare, v. 53 (October, 1974), 493-497.

2,7,8,9,11

*"Legislative Aspects of the Battered Baby Syndrome in the Various States of Australia". by B.J. Fotheringham. Hedical Journal of Au~;tralia, v. 2, tF7 (August 17, 1974), 235-239.

7

"Malpractice Liability for Failing to Report Child Abuse". by R.J. Kohlman. California State Bar Journal, v. 49 (March-April, 1974), 118-123+

4,8L

"Measuring Adequacy of Child Caring; Further Developments. Childhood Level of Living Scale". by N.A. Polansky and L. Pol1ane. ~hild Welfare, v. 54 (May, 1975), 354-359.

2,7,8,9,11

"Medical and Legal Aspects of the Battered Child Syndrome". by R.H. Brown, E.S. Fox, and E.L. Hubbard. Chicago Kent Law Review, v. 50 (Sunmler, 1973), 45-84.

8L

*"t>lurder; Single and Multiple". by S.H. Frazier. Research Publications of the Association for Research in Nervous and Hental Disease, v. 52 (1974), 304- 312.

University of Washington Health Sciences Library

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"A New System for Improving the Care of Neglected and Abused Children". (Metro­politan Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee). by Marvi~ R. Burt and Ralph Balyeat. child Welfare, v. 53 (March, 1974), 167-179.

2,7,8,9,11

"New \vays to Help Battering Parents". by R.C. Smith. Today's Health, v. 51 (JanuarJ, 1973), 57-62+

1,2,3,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14

*"'1'he Nurse and the Abusive Parent". by N. CilcUi'berlain. Nursing (Jenkintown), v. 4, #10 (October, 1974), 72-73.

5

"On the Dangers of Shaking Young Children". by Camilla Collins. Child Wolfare, v. 53, #3 (March, 1974), 143-146.

2,7,8,9,11

"Parent Surrogate Roles; a Dynamic Concept in Understanding and Treating Abusive Parents". by Morris J. Paulson and Anne Chaleff. Journal. of Clinicnl Child Psychology, v. 2, #3 (Fall, 1973), 38-40.

"Parent to Child; Legacy of Battering". by C. HacLeod. Nation, v. 218 (June 8, 1974), 719-722.

1,2,3,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14

"Parents Anonymous and Child Abuse; Self-Help Group for Abusers". Intellect, v. 103 (November, 1974), 76-77

1,2,8,11,12,13

"Parents of the Battered Child; a Multidisciplinary Group Therapy Life-Threatening Behavior". by Morris J. Paulson and others. Behavior, v. 4, #1 (Spring, 1974), 18-31.

Approach to Life-Thn:.:a tening

*"Parents Who Abuse Their Children". by G. Bell. Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, V. 18, #3 (June, 1973), 223-228.

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"Paren·ts Who Kill Their Children". by P. Scott. Medicine, Science and Law, v. 13, #2 (1973), 120-126.

7, University of Washington Health Sciences Library

*"Pediatric 1>lanagement of Psychologic Crises". by M. Lewis, D.O. Lewis. Current Problems in Pediatrics, v. 3, #12 (October, 1973), 1-47.

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"A Physician's Viewpoint". by K. Neumann. American Druggist, v. 170 (August 1, 1974), 8.

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"A Practical Approach to the Protection of the Abused Child and Rehabilitation of the Abusing Parent". by C. Henry Kempe. Pediatrics, v. 51, lf4,2 (April, 1973), 804-812,

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"A Practice Regimen for the Diagnosis and Tro';:..i.ment of Child Abuse". by F. Roth. Child Welfare, v. 54 (April, 1975), 268-~,3.

"Pragmatic Alternative to Current Legislative Approaches to Child Abuse". by B.G. Fraser. American criminal Law Review, v. 12 (SUl1Ulh1r, 1974), 103-124.

4,7,8L

"Prevent the Abuse of the Future". by Vincent J. Fontana. Trial, v. 10 (Hay, 1974), 14-16+

2,4,BL

"Preventing the Abuse of Little Children; the Parents' Center Project for the Study and Prevention of Child Abuse". by R. Galdston. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, v. 45 (April, 1975), 372-381. bib.

2,7,8,9,10

*"Prevention of Injuries to Anterior Teeth". by S.H. \"iei. International Dental Journal, v. 24, #1 (March, 1974), 30-49.

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"Protecting the Children of Life-Threatening Parents". by Jerry Alexander. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, v. 3, #2 (Summer, 1974), 53-54.

"Psychomotor Activity in Accident-Prone ilnd Battered Children; 8-year Follow-Up". by F.G. Foster and others. Psychosomatic Hed.icine, v. 37, lH (1975),89.

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*"Psychopathology of the Abusing Parent". by M.L. Blumberg. American Journal of Psychother~lpy, v. 28, #1 (January, 1974;, 21-29.

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"Recognition and Protection of the Family's Interests in Child Abuse Proceedings". by E.C. DW1can. Journal of Family Law, v. 13, lf4 (1973-1974), 803-813.

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"Reporting Child Abuse; a Review of the Literature". by A. Sussman. Family Law Quarterly, v, 8, tf3 (Fall, 1974), 245-313.

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"Role of the Child Protective Organization". by James S. Cameron. Pediatrics, v. 51, #4,2 (April, 1973), 793-795.

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"Role of the Courts". by Florence M. '((.i18)', Pediatrics, v. 51, #4,2 (April, 1973), 796-798.

2,5,7

"Selected Concepts and Practices of child Advocacy in 8c11001 Psychology", by 1. Hyman ahd K. Schreiber. Psychology in tbe Schools, v. 12 (January, 1975), 50-58. bib.

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*The Sensory Deprivations; an Approach to t.'1e Study of the Induction of Affects". Journal of the American Psychoanalytical_Association, v. 22, #3 (1974), 626-642,

University of Ore~n Medical School Library

"Slaughter of Innocents; Study of Battered Child Phenomenon". by E.A. Lawder and D. Bakan. Journal of Education for Social vlork, v. 10, #3 (1974), 119.

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"Social and Medical Aspects of the Battered Child With Vision Impairment". by Donna Zadik. New Outlook For the Blind, v. 67, #6 (June, 1973), 241-250.

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"Social Aspects of BaJJY Battering Syndrome in Relation to Family Planning". by J.E. Oliver. British Journal of Psychiatry, v. 126 (April, 1975), 395.

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"Social Aspects of the Battered Baby Syndrome". by Selwyn M. Smith, Ruth Bilnson, and Sheila Noble. British Journal of Psychiatr.Y, v. 125 (December, 1974), 568-582.

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"Social Construction of Child Abuse". by R.J. Gelles. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, v. 45 (April, 1975), 363-371.

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"spare the Rod and Save the Parent". by P. Rosten. McCalls, v. 100 (August, 1973), 35.

2,3,7,8,9,10,12,13,14

"Speech Clinician and Child Abuse". by 'l'homas J. 0 1 Toole. Language, Speech and Hearing Services in the Schools, v. 5, #2 (April, 1974), 103-106.

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"Team 'l'reatment for Abusive Families". :j¥ G.B. Barnes and others. Social Case­work, v. 55 (December, 1974), 600.611.

2,6,7,8,9,12

*"Temper 'l'antrums". by D. L. Gurry. Hedica1 Journal of Australia, v. 2, #17 (October 21, 1972), 948-951.

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"There'S a Link Between Animal Abuse and Child Abuse". by K. Peterson. PTA Magazine, v. 68 (June, 1974), 14-16.

1,2,3,7,8,9,10,11,13

"To Comba·t Child Abuse and Neglect". by Theodore Irwin. Public Affairs Com­mission Pamphlet # 508. (May, 1974), 28p.

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"To Have or Not to Have--Chi1dren? That is the Question". by Anne McCreary Juhasz. Journal of School Health, v. 43, #10 (December, 1973), 632-635.

2,7,8,12

"Tragedy of Child Abuse; Momma Used to Whip Her". by Brian G. Fraser. Compac·t, v. 8, #2 (March, 1974), 10-12.

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* "Tranquilizers Causing Aggression" . British Hedica1 Journal, v. 1/ lf5952 (Feb­ruary 1/ 1975) / 266.

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"Treatment for Child Abusers". by James J. Tracy and Elizabeth H. Clark. Social Work, v. 19, tf3 (May, 1974), 338-342.

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*"The Treatment of an Abused Family". by L. Josten. I-ia·ternal Child Nurtdnq Journal, v. 4, #1 (Spring, 1975), 23,34.

"Understanding and Helping Child-Abusing Parents". by Owen L. Caskey and Ivanna Richardson. Elementary School Guidance and Counselinq, v. 9, 1f3 (March, 1975), 196-208. bib.

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"Unraveling Child Abuse". by D. G. Gil. American journal of Orthopsychiatry, v. 45 (April, 1975), 346-356.

2,7,8,9,10

'''''The Use of the Confrontation Technique in the Battered Child Syndrome II • by Charles A. David. American Journal of Psycho·therapy, v. 28, tf4 (October, 1974), 543-552.

7,8

"Violence at Home; a Review of the Literature". by t-l.H. Lystad. Amurlcan Journal of Orthopsychiatry, v. 45 (April, 1975), 328-345. bib.

2,7,8,9,10, Department of Heal·th and I'ielfare Library

"When No One is l-1inding ·the Children". by J. Gretton. Times Educational Su~­ment, v. 3056, #4 (December 21, 1973).

2,7,8,10

"When Shall \'7e Tell Kevin? A Battered Child Revisited". by P. Susan Stephenson and Nerissa La. Child I'ielfare, v. 53, #9 (November, 1974), 576-581.

2,7,8,9,11

"The Whiplash Shaken Infant Syndrome; Manual Shaking by the Extremities with Whiplash-Induced Intracranial and Intraocular Bleedings, Linked with Resi­dual Permanent Brain Damage and Mental Retardation". by John Caffey. Pediatrics, v. 54, #4 (October, 1974), 396-403.

2,5,7

"Who OWns the Chi1d?1I by Mary Van Stalk. Childhood Education, v. 50, #5 (March, 1974), 258-265. bib.

2,7,8,9,10,11,12

"Why Do They Beat Their Child?" by Howard D. Criswell, Jr. Human Needs, v. 1, #9 (Harch, 1973), 5-8. (HE 17.26:)

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tl~10rking ~lith Abusive Parents; Group Therapy and I-lome Visits tl . by i\. Savindo and R. Sanders. American Journal of Nursinsr., v. 73, if3 (1973), 482-484.

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tlWorking ~~ith the Parent in Child-Abuse Cases". by S.A. Holmes and others. Social Casework, v. 56 (JanUal~, 1975), 3-12.

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*"world of the Abused Child; a Phenom()r.~1~:)g:!r.:a1 Report". by Irving Babo\'7 and Robin Babow. Life Threatening Behavior, v. 4, #1 (Spring, 1974), 32-42.

liThe Young Aggressors". by 1'1. Feshbach and S. E't.::s::1:mch. Psychology rroday, v. 6 I

#11 (1973), 90-95.

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Nm'! Jersey. Senate Bill 1217 - Child Abuse Law

HEW funds program to develop coordinated attack on child abuse. -VTI1Y it ocCUrS and how to treat and preven-t it. HEI'1' s concern under Child Abuse Act.

New effort to protect children would change Child Abuse

Law.

Pcmnsylvania Governor Shapp ve-toes Child Abuse Bill due to lack of constitutional safeguards. (Pennsylvania Senate Bill 1166).

Connecticut State Representa-tive Dzialo proposes child abuse bill (5162) to the Connecticut General Assenm1y.

New Nexico Child Abuse Statute upheld. Dissenter main­tains that the statute violates due process, imposes cruel and unusual punishment.

Hinnesota Child Abuse Bill (SFl.54) requires doctors, school personnel, and welfare employees to repor-\: child abuse cases to the police. Civil and criminal immunity is given to those reporting.

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Colorado Child Ab1.1'~e Bill (H.B. 1147) states that any­one employed in professions of general we_lfare of child~ ren who discovers a case of child abuse in -the course of employment and fails to report is stiliject to civil and criminal liabili-ty.

Missouri Child Abuse Bill (H. B. 578) requires thu.t 1111 persons r8~;ponsible for child care are to report infrac­tions to the 1)3:v2.6ion of :C-'amily Services.

Virginia H. B. 1505 v -'.11-' add child abuse as a uB.tcgory to taking children in t.O Cl..::tody and monitor rcleu.se I detention and placement in homes ahd institutions.

Tennessee S. B. 23 establishes n. p)~occdure for the retention of abused children by ins-titutions over parents' objections .

Connecticut Bill 7299 vTOuld require qualified parties to repox"t suspected cases of child abuse.

Texas House Bill 39

Virginia House Bills 1672, 1673, 1677

Nebraska passes child abuse legislation

Minnesota Senate Bill 313

"Totality of Circumstances Renders t>10ther Unfit and Child Neglected".

Texas House Bill 597

Georgia Senate Bill 188

New York State vs. Kenyon. New York Supreme Court Appel­late Division, 4th Department. Child abuse jurisdiction.

New York Senate Bill 2655

Mississippi Senate votes to revamp child abuse laws.

Montana House Bill 63

New Hampshire House Bill 404

Ohio I-louse Bill 85

South Dakota House Bill 762

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"UEI\, Issues l'roposed Rules on Child Abuse Program". Creates special funds to states for combatting problems of child abuse and neglect.

"Child Abuse Conviction Won't Stand on Evidence of Fail­Un'3 to Seek Aid". Maryland Court of Special Appeals.

Alaska. Cl'ildren mus't be served with process to sever parental rigil:~". ("ase of sex molester and daughtor.

Michigan Senate Bil~ 26:

Arkansas House Bill TIl

Vel.'1llon't Senate Bill 148

West Virginia Assembly Bill 12£1<; sets procedures for handling child neglect or child aJ.?USf',

New York Assembly Bills 5968, 5923, 5609, 5608, 5610

Colorado House Bill 1691

NO\." Hampshire House Bill 643

Utah Assembly Bill 53

Indiana Senate Bill 426 croates a central register for reporting child abuse.

Nebraska Child Abuse Statute reportec1.

Montana House Bill 63 would prohibit the Montana Depart­mont of Social and Rehabilita'tive Services from main­taining records of cases in which the defendent is not guilty.

Florida Senate Bill 307

Illinois Senate Bill 0525. Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act.

Nebraska Legislative Bill 20

Nevada Assembly Bill 10$

North Carolina Senate Bill 355

Mississippi House Bill 1065. Definition of a battered child.

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Pennsylvania creates a protection service for Mused children.

Seminar held on "How to Handle a Child Abuse Case" in Philadelphia.

Florida Senate Bill 66

Florida Senate ilill 1139

Florida Senate Bill IBG

Nevada Senate Bill 445

Nevada Assembly Bill lOB

New York Assembly Bill B126

New York Senate Bill 5577

Virginia S'tatute revision of Chapter 12.1, Title 63.1

Colorado Child Abuse Act reported in Denver Post

Texas House Bill 201

Hichignn. Jurisdiction on parental rights termination involving child abuse cases.

Massachusetts House Bills 285, 3692

California Assembly Bill 228B

Connecticut General Assembly discusses child abuse.

Colorado child abuse legislation.

Florida House Bill 1377

Massachusetts House Bill 5675A

New Hampshire Honse Bill 643

Texas child abuse legislation

Florida child abuse legislation

New York legislature sets limit on the duration of a protection order involving child abuse cases.

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2672 8-12-75 Ohio House Bill 95

2689 8-19-75 Nevada Assembly Bill 108

4029 3,-tl-75 JlChild Abuse and the Right to Privacy; Resolving a Con­flict of Intercs-ts". by Sharon Biederman. (Monograph tiS) •

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'1'ho Abusers. by G. Fisher. Milford, MI: Mott Noclia, lc)75.

'I'ho B,,tttcrcd ChilC!,. by Ray E. Helfer t:l.nd C. Henry KUlI1pc. Second cdi Hon. Chi­cago: University of Chict:l.go Press, 1974.

The Batterod Child; SC'lcctcd Rei.ldings. by JeromG Edwc:t:l:'d Leavi-tt. Mc:.:ristO\.,rn, NJ: General Learning Corporation, 1974.

Child llbuso. by Deborah Hill. Acton, MA: Publishing Sciences Group, 1975.

Child Abuse; n Selective Biblio~Iraphy. by the Council for Exceptional Chi Id­reno (Exc(~ptional Child Bibliography Series, IfG01). Reston, VA: Council for Exceptional Children, 1975. (Oli or del." for the Department of HCt:11 th and Welfare Library) .

Child Abuse Clnd Noglect; A Report on tho ,Sta'tus of the Rl~scarch. by MClure Hurt, Jr. i'la.shington, D. C.: Office of Child Development (DHEW), 1975. ED 103 128.

Child Abuse and Neqlect; Alternatives fox' State Legislation. by Brian G. Fraser. (Report ~f6 of Early Childhood Task Fo:r:ce). Denver, CO: Education Commission of the States, 1973. ED 096 559.

Child Abuse; Drinciples and Implication of Current Pediatric Practice. by Eli B. Newberger and James N. Hyde, Jr. Washington, DC~ Office of Child Develop­ment, 1974. ED 103 564.

Child Abuse; Public Welfaro Agency--Juvenile Court Relationships. by Clara L. Johnson. Wilshington, DC: mIEW, Social and Rehabilitative ServicGs, 1974. ED 090 474.

Childhood D('privCltion. by Albert R. Roberts. Springfield, XL: C.C. Thomos, 1974.

Children and 'l'heir Caretakers. by Norma.n K. Denzin. New Brunswick I NJ: Trans­action Books, 1973.

Children'S Liberation. by David Gottlieb. Englewood. Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1973.

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A Descriptive Study of 9-Hcalth Based Progrums in Child Abunc and til'gloct. by American Academy of Pediatrics. Bethesda, MD: Health REsources Adminis­tration, 1974. ED 101 533.

Draft Report of Phase I of the Family Development Study. by Childrtm' s HOB­

pital Medical Center, Boston, MA. Boston, 1974. ED 103 563.

Legal Status of Child Abuse ant' Neglect in Mississippi. by JCl:':l:'Y H. R('>bbinr.. Jackson, MS: Governor's Offioe of Education and Training, 1974. ED 089 436.

Let's Stop Destroying Our Children. L~ 8.C. Soman. New York, NY: HawthornQ Books, 1974.

The MaltJ:eated Child. Edited by Jan Carter. L01\Ov:r1: Priory Press, 1974 I

National ConfGrence on Child Abuse; A Summary Rc.;p~. by Children's Boq'd.t.Jl of WAshington, D.C. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Mcntt:l.l Health, 1974. ED 101 498.

Poor Parcmts i Boston, 1<1.i~:

Social Policy and the Cycle of Deprivati2.!l' Routledge and Kogan, 1974.

~'Y Bill Jordan.

Remember Maria. by J. G. Howells. London: Butterworth & Co. / 19701J..

A Silent Tragedy; Child Abuse in the Community. by Pc-ter DeCour.:::y <.ind Judith DeCourcy. Port Washington, NY: Alfred, 1973.

Slaughter of the Innocents; A Study of the Battered Child Phenomanon. by David B:tkan. (Behavior SciGnce Series). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bt:l.SB, 1971.

Somewhere a Child Is Crying; The Battered Child. by Vincent. J. Fontan<1. New York, NY: t>1acmillan, 1973.

Trends in Child Abuse Reporting in New York State. by James J. Gray, Jl~.

(Program Analysis Report #51). Albany I NY: Department of Social Scrvicc!B, 1973.

Violence in the Family . Edited by S. Steinmetz and 1<1, Straus. Nm.,r York, NY: Dodd, Mead, 1974.

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D. GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS

U. S. Congress. House. Committee on Education and LiJbor. Child Abuse Pre­vention and Treatment Act. Repol:t Together With Dis.sentinq Views From the Committee on Labor to Accompany S. 1191, November 30, 1973. Washington, D.C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1973. (93rd Cong., 1st Session, House. Report #685) .

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U. S. Congress. House. Conunitb:.1c on Education and Labor. Select SU!:lcl)uurlitt.o(\ on Education to Establish a National Center on Child Abusc and Neg1c~t; llcari:!h1E..1 october 1 - November 12, 1973 on n.R. 6379, H.R. 10552, and n.R. 10968. Wushing­ton, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974. (93rd cong., 1st Session, House). Y4.Ed8/1:N21cc/2

u. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Subcommi ttC(! on Children und Youth. Choi.ld Abuso Provention und 'rrt~al;.mcnt Act, 1974; Questions, Answers, Analv;;;Ts ,~nd 'I'ext. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gc;vcrnmcnt Printing Office, 1974. (93l:d CO;1g., 1st Session, Senute.) P.L. 93:247 (S. 1191). Y4.Lll/2:C43/7/974.

U. S. Congr~ss. Scnute. Corrullittec on Lab~~ ~l',,' Public Walfure. Subcommittee on Children and Youth. Child Abuse Prevent.ion t.:--t l 1973: Hourincrs, Narch 26 - April 24, 1973 on s. 1191. \1ashingtoni~i:i':C.~-; U.S. Govcrnmc;lt Prin.;:ing Office, 1973. (93rd Cong., 1st Session, Senata). Y4.L11/2:C43/7.

U. S. CongrNw. Scmate. Conunl ttcc on Labor and Put, 1 ~ C ~·i·}lfarc. Subcommittee on Children and Youth. Bi3htB of Children, 1072; Ik"'C1J:5.t: P<lrt 1: Slldd(~n .Infnn,t De>ath Sync1.:r.omc. l")11rl: II: Appendix - Seloctod 'h!O~':::~n\Tr:; ~n Chilel Ab\.l[;C t\nd DuV Care. Washington/ D.C.: U. S. Government Printing vi'fice, 1972. (92nd Congo r 2nd Session, Senate). Y4.L11/2:C43/6/972/pt.2

U. S. Congross. Sl')nato. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Subcommit~:cc on Children and Youth. Testimony of Dr. Davicl G. Gil, Brande.l.t'.l U!.!l:vC!r~;i ty 1

tlt Hoaring of t1w U.S. Slmtlte ... on the "Child Abuse PreVention 1\ct. lI/ S. 1191 1

Mnrch 26/ 1973. vlashington, D.C.: U.S. Government Print.ing Offic·!, 1973. (93rd Cong., 1st Session, Sonate). ED 080 196.

U. S. Nntionnl Institute of Mental Health. and Battored Child. WaBhington, D.C.: 1972.

Solce'ted Hefl'rences on th'~ Al>twcd U. S. Government Print.ing Offict!,

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