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| Название | Interpersonal violence against children and youth | 
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| Другие авторы | Lim Hyeyoung | 
| Коллекция | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция | 
| Тематика | Child abuse — Prevention. ; Interpersonal conflict — Prevention. ; Violence — Prevention. ; EBSCO eBooks | 
| Тип документа | Другой | 
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| Язык | Английский | 
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| Ключ записи | on1267402300 | 
| Дата создания записи | 30.08.2021 | 
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"Pulling together researchers, practitioners, and educators from around the world, this book addresses the various practices and efforts different countries use to protect children and prevent interpersonal violence"--.
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- Cover
 - Half Title
 - Title Page
 - Copyright Page
 - Contents
 - Acknowledgments
 - Introduction
- No Violence against Children Tolerable and Justifiable
- The Definition of the Term “Children” in This Book
 - About This Book
 
 - References
 
 - No Violence against Children Tolerable and Justifiable
 - Part I: Threats of Interpersonal Violence in Everyday Life: Part I
 - Chapter 1: Parental Physical Abuse of Children: Characterization and Reverberations in Multiple Forms of Interpersonal Violence
- Physical Abuse Definition
 - Prevalence
 - Parental Risk Factors
- Epidemiological Risk Factors
 - Etiological Risk Factors
 
 - Consequences of Physical Abuse
- Theoretical Issues
 - Nonviolent Physical Abuse Effects
 - Short-Term Interpersonal Violence Effects
- Family Aggression
 
 - Long-Term Interpersonal Violence Effects
- IPV and Dating Violence
 - Extrafamilial Violent Criminal Behavior
 
 
 - Conclusions
 - References
 
 - Chapter 2: Multiple Forms of Violence in the Lives of Youth Experiencing Homelessness: Risk Factors and Outcomes1
- Literature Review
- Early Childhood Experiences of Abuse
 - Victimization since Being on the Street
 - Substance Use
 
 - Theoretical Framework
 - Methods
- Measures
- Distal Risk Factors
 - Proximal Risk Factors
 - Dependent Variables
 - Data Analytic Plan
 - Sample Characteristics
 
 
 - Measures
 - Results
- Bivariate Results
- Multivariate Analysis
 
 
 - Bivariate Results
 - Discussion
 - Limitations
 - Conclusion
 - Note
 - References
 
 - Literature Review
 - Chapter 3: Teen Dating Violence: Results from a National Study in Portugal1
- Theoretical Overview
- Gender-based Violence as a Social Problem
 - Teen Dating Violence
 - Prevalence and Acceptance of Teen Dating Violence
 - Teen Dating Violence in Portugal
 - Current Study
 
 - Method
- Instrument
- Participants
 
 - Data Collection Procedure
 - Data Analysis
 
 - Instrument
 - Results
- Prevalence and Acceptance of Teen Dating Violence in Portugal
 - Victimization Indicators and Acceptance of Teen Dating Violence by Gender
 - Acceptance of Dating Violence by “V” and “NV” Groups: Does It Make a Difference?
 
 - Discussion
- Limitations and Further Research
 
 - Conclusion
 - Note
 - References
 
 - Theoretical Overview
 - Part II: Computer-related Interpersonal Violence: Part II
 - Chapter 4: Image-Based Sexual Abuse among Australian Youths: The Experiences and Perspectives of Victims, Perpetrators, and Bystanders
- Literature Review
- Interpersonal Violence
 - Technology-Mediated Sexual Interaction
 - Image-Based Sexual Abuse
- Extent and Nature of IBSA and Intimate Image Sharing
 - Impacts and Fears of Victims
 - Motivations of Perpetrators
 - Reactions of Bystanders
 
 - Current Study
 
 - Methods
- Respondents and Procedure
 - Measures
- Demographic Characteristics
 - Extent and Nature of IBSA and Intimate Image Sharing
 - Impacts and Fears of Victims
 - Motivations of Perpetrators
 - Reactions of Bystanders
 
 - Analysis
 
 - Results
- Extent and Nature of IBSA and Intimate Image Sharing
 - Impacts and Fears of Victims
 - Motivations of Perpetrators
 - Reactions of Bystanders
 
 - Discussion
- Implications, Limitations, and Further Research
 
 - Conclusion
 - References
 
 - Literature Review
 - Chapter 5: Cyberbullying: Its Social and Psychological Harms among Schoolers1
- Literature Review
- The Definitions of Cyberbullying
- Cyberbullying Literature since the Mid-2000s
 - Social and Psychological Harm
 - Current Study
 
 - Methods
 - Dependent Variables
- Psychological Harm
 
 - Independent Variables
- Peer Support
 
 - Control Variables
- Demographic Features
 
 - Analytical Strategies
 - Results
- Social Harm
 - Psychological Harm
 
 
 - The Definitions of Cyberbullying
 - Discussions
 - Conclusion
 - Notes
 - References
 
 - Literature Review
 - Chapter 6: Technology-Facilitated Crimes against Children: The Scope of the Problem and Interventions 
- Defining Technology-Facilitated Crimes against Children
- Scope and Dynamics of Technology-Facilitated Crimes against Children
- Technology-Facilitated Child Sex Trafficking
 - Production and Distribution of Child Sex Abuse Images
 
 - Consequences for Victims of Technology-Facilitated Sexual Exploitation
 
 - Scope and Dynamics of Technology-Facilitated Crimes against Children
 - Technology-facilitated Crimes against Children Offender Typology
- Typology Based on Behaviors and Motivations of Offenders
 - Examining the Criteria Commonly Used in Offender Typologies
 - Other Typologies
 
 - Interventions for Technology-facilitated Crimes against Children
- International Approaches
 - U.S. Approaches
 - Private Sector Approaches
 
 - Training to Support the Investigation and Prosecution of Technology-Facilitated Crimes against Children
- Technology-facilitated Crimes against Children Training
 - Learning from Related Fields to Develop High-Quality Training Experiences
 - Training Topics
 - Approach to Training
 
 - Conclusion
 - References
 
 - Defining Technology-Facilitated Crimes against Children
 - Part III: Systematic and Practical Challenges: Part III
 - Chapter 7: Controlling Minors: Extra-Legal Factors and the Decision to Use Force
- Literature Review
- Policing Juveniles
 - Explanations of Force
- Individual
 - Situational
 - Contextual
 
 
 - Methodology
- Dependent Variable
 - Independent Variables
 - Matching Variables
 
 - Analysis and Findings
 - Discussion and Conclusion
 - Notes
 - References
 
 - Literature Review
 - Chapter 8: Medicolegal Death Investigation Systems and the Challenges in Child Death Investigation in the United States
- The History of Death Investigation
- Origination of the Coroner System
 - Death Investigation in the New World
 - Death Investigation since the Nineteenth Century
 
 - The Establishment of Death Investigation Systems
- Transitioning to Medical Examiner–based Systems
 - Challenges for Medical Examiner–based Systems
 - Forensic Pathologists
 
 - The Team Approach to Death Investigation
- Death Investigation’s Role in the Legal System
 - The Family Physician after Death
 
 - Death Certification and Mortality Data
- Causes and Manners of Death
 - The Utility of Death Certificates
 - Establishing Mortality Data
- Electronic Reporting and ICD Coding
 
 - Research with Mortality Data
 
 - Additional Challenges to Quality Medicolegal Death Investigation
- Forensic Pathology Training
 - Forensic Pathology Compensation
 - Inadequate Resources
- Sophisticated Testing Platforms
 
 
 - Conclusion
 - References
 
 - The History of Death Investigation
 - Chapter 9: International Approaches to Pediatric Medicolegal Death Investigation
- Multidisciplinary Teams in Medicolegal Death Investigation
- The MDT Approach
 - Components of a Pediatric MDT Medicolegal Death Investigation
 - Utilizing Standardized Investigative Tools
 
 - Child Death Review Teams
- The Case Review Team
 - The Advisory Team
 - The Program Administration Team
 - Models of CDR Programs
- Model 2: State and Local Review of Individual Cases and State and Local Response to Findings
 - Model 3: State-only Reviews of Individual Cases and State-level Responses to Findings
 - Model 4: Local-only Review of Individual Cases and Local Response to Findings
 
 
 - Medicolegal Death Investigation in Selected Countries
- Canada
- Ontario
 
 - United States
 - United Kingdom
 - Australia
- New South Wales
 - Victoria
 
 - Caribbean
- Jamaica
 
 
 - Canada
 - Conclusion
 - References
 
 - Multidisciplinary Teams in Medicolegal Death Investigation
 - Index
 - Contributors