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The 2003 Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS-2003) is the second nation-wide study to examine the incidence of reported child maltreatment and the characteristics of the children and families investigated by child welfare services. The CIS-2003 tracked a sample of 14,200 child maltreatment investigations as a basis for deriving national estimates. Information was…
The 2003 Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS-2003) is the second nation-wide study to examine the incidence of reported child maltreatment and the characteristics of the children and families investigated by child welfare services. The CIS-2003 tracked a sample of 14,200 child maltreatment investigations as a basis for deriving national estimates. Information was…
… CIS-2008 Major Findings Supplementary Tables: Child Age and Sex by Primary Substantiated Maltreatment and Risk Information Sheet … 1 … en … CIS-2008 Major Findings Supplementary Tables: Child Age and Sex by Primary Substantiated Maltreatment and Risk … The Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect-2008 (CIS-2008) is the third nation-wide study to examine the incidence of reported child maltreatment and the characteristics of children and families investigated by child welfare authorities in Canada. In addition to the tables presented in the Major Finding report, the Supplementary Tables Information Sheet Series describes key…
… Ethno-racial Categories and Child Welfare Decisions: Exploring the Relationship with … Information Sheet … 1 … en … Ethno-racial Categories and Child Welfare Decisions: Exploring the Relationship with … The Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect, 2013 (OIS-2013) is the fifth provincial study to examine the incidence of reported child maltreatment and the characteristics of children and families investigated by child welfare authorities in Ontario. This information sheet examines the relationship of poverty and ethno-racial status to the decision to transfer an investigation…
… moderate decline in corporal punishment in the US, spanking and slapping young children remains normative; Canadian review raises concerns about effects on child development … … and slapping young children remains normative; Canadian review raises concerns about effects on child development … Analysis of results from four surveys using a standardized measure conducted between 1975 and 2002 in the Unites States (three national samples, and one conducted across the Carolina states) shows a moderate decrease in parent-reported use of spanking and slapping. Across all four surveys rates of spanking or slapping dropped most rapidly for six to eight year olds, from 80% in 1975 to 60% in…
… Cognitive and Emotional Differences Between Abusive and Non-Abusive Fathers 2008 Authors Francis, Karen J. … les pères non violents. Cette maltraitance comprenait en grande partie des formes multiples de sévices graves et … Il est nécessaire de mieux comprendre les caractéristiques des pères maltraitants et les interventions appropriées puisque ce sont les pères qui infligent une partie importante des mauvais traitements physiques aux enfants en Amérique du Nord. Cette étude examinait les différences entre les pères violents et non violents d’après une large gamme de facteurs démographiques, cognitifs et affectifs.…
… Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect – CIS-2008: Maltreatment Assessment Form Other … 1 … en … Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect – CIS-2008: Maltreatment Assessment Form … The Maltreatment Assessment Form is the main data collection instrument used for the CIS-2008. It is a three-page standardized form which is completed by the primary investigating child welfare worker at the end of each child welfare investigation.
"In Canada, each province and territory individually defines the age of majority, which is when a person is considered by law to be an adult and anyone under that age of majority is considered to be a minor. In Newfoundland and Labrador the age of majority is defined as nineteen (19) years. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) defines a child as…
LONGSCAN was a longitudinal study of the risks and consequences of child abuse and neglect conducted between 1992 and 2012 among five sites across the US. Interviews with mothers of at‐risk children began when the children were four years of age, and mothers and children from age six to age 18 years were interviewed every other year. Maltreatment reports were obtained from departments of social…
… A randomized controlled trial of consensus-based child abuse case management Journal article … 1 … en … A randomized controlled trial of consensus-based child abuse … Objective: This study evaluates the effects of expert-assisted child abuse and neglect case management in the German child welfare and healthcare system as perceived by the case workers themselves.Methods: Case workers with different professions (social workers, counselors, clinic-based and office-based psychotherapists, and physicians) participated in the study. They were responsible for 80…