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Preventing Child Maltreatment Community Approaches Duke Series In Child Development And Public Policy 1st Edition Kenneth A Dodge Phd

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Preventing Child Maltreatment Community Approaches Duke Series In Child Development And Public Policy 1st Edition Kenneth A Dodge Phd
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Publisher: The Guilford Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.57 MB
Pages: 203
Author: Kenneth A. Dodge PhD, Doriane Lambelet Coleman JD, J. B. Pritzker
ISBN: 9781593859732, 1593859732
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Preventing Child Maltreatment Community Approaches Duke Series In Child Development And Public Policy 1st Edition Kenneth A Dodge Phd by Kenneth A. Dodge Phd, Doriane Lambelet Coleman Jd, J. B. Pritzker 9781593859732, 1593859732 instant download after payment.

Many child abuse prevention programs have targeted factors within the family, such as parenting skills. This book describes the next wave of prevention: the promotion of safer, healthier childrearing environments in entire communities. The contributors are leading authorities who illuminate how contextual factors—including poverty, chaotic neighborhoods, and lack of social supports—combine with family factors to place children at risk for maltreatment. They present a range of exemplary programs designed to strengthen communities while also helping individual parents to meet their children's needs. Real-world evaluation approaches, quality-control strategies, and policy implications are discussed in depth.

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