The recent surge in reports of child abuse in the USA prompted this study, which questions whether current responses to the problem are adequate. The authors trace the cultural, social and legal factors that have shaped the history of child abuse and responses to it since the 1870s. The public response to child abuse is detailed, from the creation of the first Societies for Prevention of Cruelty to Children in the late 19th century, to the relative consignment of child abuse cases to the courts in the early to mid-20th ...
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The recent surge in reports of child abuse in the USA prompted this study, which questions whether current responses to the problem are adequate. The authors trace the cultural, social and legal factors that have shaped the history of child abuse and responses to it since the 1870s. The public response to child abuse is detailed, from the creation of the first Societies for Prevention of Cruelty to Children in the late 19th century, to the relative consignment of child abuse cases to the courts in the early to mid-20th century, and finally to the clinical, individual-level approaches introduced in the 1960s and still practised today.
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