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Child Abuse and Neglect

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   Bolden, E. (1992). Child maltreatment prevention recommendation for African-American and Hispanic populations. Urban Research Review, 14 (1), 9-10.

   Booth, J. (1992). The child maltreatment prevention literature: A preliminary overview of selected topics. Urban Research Review, 14 (1), 6-9.

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   Brooks, H. (1990). Educational initiatives to combat child maltreatment issues in the Black community [Training Manual]. Nashville, TN: Tennessee State University, Department of Social Work and Sociology (44 pp.).

   Children's Defense Fund. (1993). Progress and peril: Black children in America. Black Community Crusade for Children. Washington, DC: Author.

   Children's Safety Network. (1991). A data book of child and adolescent injury. Washington, DC: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health.

   Daniel, J. H., Hampton, R. L., & Newberger, E. H. (1983). Child abuse and accidents in Black families: A controlled comparative study. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 53, 645-653.

   Deberry, W., & Watkins, D. (1990). Educational initiatives to combat child maltreatment issues in the Black community [Community Services Resource Directory]. Nashville, TN: Tennessee State University, Department of Social Work and Sociology (22 pp.).

   Derezotes, D. S., & Snowden, L. R. (1990). Cultural factors in the intervention of child maltreatment. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 7 (4), 161-175.

   Dillon, D. (1994, March-April). Understanding and assessment of intragroup dynamics in family foster care: African American families. Child Welfare, 73, 129-139.

   Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., & Zuravin, S. (1993). A profile of kinship care. Child Welfare, 72 (2), 153-169.

   English, D. (unknown). Improving the accuracy and cultural sensitivity of risk assessment in high risk child abuse and neglect [Research project]. Olympia, WA: Children's Services Research Project, Department of Social and Health Services, Children, Youth, and Family Services (12 pp.).

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   Enochs, P. E. (1990). Educational initiatives to combat child maltreatment issues in the Black community [Final Program Report]. Nashville, TN: Tennessee State University, Department of Social Work (22 pp.).

   Ferguson, R., & Smith, Z. (1992). That's my child: Parent tips for the African-American parent. Brooklyn, NY: Black Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect, Catholic Charities Diocese of Brooklyn, Office of Youth Services.

   Gelles, R. J. (1991). Physical violence, child abuse, and child homicide: A continuum of violence, or distinct behaviors. Human Nature, 2 (1), 59-72.

   Goetting, A. (1988). When parents kill their young children: 1982-1986. Journal of Family Violence, 3 (4), 339-346.

   Gould, K. H. (1991). Limiting damage is not enough: A minority perspective on child welfare. In J. E. Everett, S. S. Chipungu & B. R. Leashore (Eds.), Child welfare: An Africentric perspective (pp. 58-84). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University.

   Gray, E. (1983). What have we learned about preventing abuse? An overview of the Community and Minority Group Action to Prevent Child Abuse and Neglect Program. Prevention Working Paper No. 9. Chicago: National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse (22 pp.).

   Gray, S. S., & Nybell, L. M. (1990). Issues in African-American family preservation. Child Welfare, 69, 513-523.

   Gray, S., & Nybell, L. M. (1983). A sourcebook in child welfare: Serving Black families and children. Ann Arbor, MI: National Child Welfare Training Center, University of Michigan.

   Green, A. H. (1985). Generational transmission of violence in child abuse. International Journal of Family Psychiatry, 6 (4), 389-403.

    Hampton, R. L. (1987). Race, class, and child maltreatment. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 18 (1), 113-126.

    Hampton, R. L. (1991). Child abuse in the African American community. In J. E. Everett, S. S. Chipungu & B. R. Leashore (Eds.), Child welfare: An Africentric perspective (pp. 247-265). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

    Hampton, R. L., & Gelles, R. J. (1991). A profile of violence toward Black children. In R. L. Hampton (Ed.), Black family violence: Current research and theory (pp. 21-34). Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.

    Hampton, R. L., & Newberger, E. H. (1985, January). Child abuse incidence and reporting by hospitals: The significance of severity, class and race. American Journal of Public Health, 75 (1), 55-60.

    Hampton, R. L., Senatore, V., Gullotta, T. P., & Eismann, M. E. (1998). When pap gets too handy with his hick'ry. In R. L. Hampton, V. Senatore, & T. P. Gullotta (Eds.), Substance abuse, family violence, and child welfare: Bridging perspectives (pp. 1-17). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

    Harris, N. (1990). Dealing with diverse cultures in child welfare. Protecting Children, 7 (3), 6-7.

    Hernandez, J. T., Lodico, M., & DiClemente, R. J. (1993). The effects of child abuse and race on risk-taking in male adolescents. Journal of the National Medical Association, 85 (8), 593-597.

    Holton, J. K. (1992). African-Americans' needs and participation in child maltreatment prevention services: Toward a community response to child abuse and neglect. Urban Research Review, 14 (1), 1-5.

    Holton, J. K. (1990). Black families and child abuse prevention: An African-American perspective and approach [Working paper]. Chicago: National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse (37 pp.).

    Jenkins, E. J. (1995). Children's exposure to community violence. In Proceedings of the Institute on Domestic Violence (pp. 107-117). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

    Lassiter, R. F. (1987). Child rearing in Black families: Child-abusing discipline? In R. L. Hampton (Ed.), Violence in the Black family: Correlates and consequences (pp. 39-53). Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.

    Leventhal, J. M., Horwitz, S. M., Rude, C., & Stier, D. M. (1993). Maltreatment of children born to teenage mothers: A comparison between the 1960's and the 1980's. Journal of Pediatrics, 122 (2), 314-319.

    Martin, A. (1995, May 6). 95 could be deadliest yet for kids. Chicago Tribune, pp. 1, 9.

    McFadden, E. J. (1991). Child welfare around the world. Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America.

    Miller, T. R., Handal, P. J., Gilner, F. H., & Cross, J. F. (1991). The relationship of abuse and witnessing violence on the child abuse potential inventory with Black adolescents. Journal of Family Violence, 6 (4), 351-363.

    Peled, E., Jaffee, P. G., & Edelson, J. (1995). Ending the cycle of violence: Community responses to children of battered women. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

    Pierce, R. L., & Pierce, L. H. (1987). Child sexual abuse: A Black perspective. In R. L. Hampton (Ed.), Violence in the Black family: Correlates and consequences (pp. 67-85). Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.

    Raman, Q. A. (1991, Winter). African American parents: Rethinking the use of corporal punishment. Child Advocacy Task Force Bulletin, 5 (1), 3-4.

    Saunders, E. J., Nelson, K., & Landman, M. J. (1993). Racial inequality and child neglect: Findings on a metropolitan area. Child Welfare, 72, 341-354.

    Spearly, J., & Lauderdale, M. (1983). Community characteristics and ethnicity in the prediction of child maltreatment rates. Child Abuse and Neglect, 7, 91-105.

    Staff, I., & Fein, E. (1994). Inside the Black box: An exploration of services delivery in a family reunification program. Child Welfare, 73 (3), 195-211.

    Starr, R. H., Jr., & Wolfe, D. A. (1991). The effects of child abuse and neglect: Issues and research. New York: Guilford Press.

    Straus, M. H. (1990). Injury and frequency of assault and the 'representative sample fallacy' in measuring wife beating and child abuse. In M. H. Straus & R. J. Gelles (Eds.), Physical violence in American families: Risk factors and adaptations to violence in 8,145 families . New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Press.

    Tatara, T. (1991). Overview of child abuse and neglect. In J. E. Everett, S. S. Chipungu & B. R. Leashore (Eds.), Child welfare: An Africentric perspective (pp. 187-219). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

    Taylor, R. L. (1991). Child rearing in African American families. In J. E. Everett, S. S. Chipungu & B. R. Leashore (Eds.), Child welfare: An Africentric perspective (pp. 119-155). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

    Thomas, J. N. (1998). Many partners, one goal: Confronting child maltreatment in the African American community. In Many Partners, One Goal: Confronting Domestic Violence in the African American Community conference proceedings (pp. 23-29). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

    Thomas, J. N. (1992). Cultural factors in the treatment of child sexual abuse. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 1 (2).

    Thomas, J. N. (1991, May 9). Testimony on child abuse prevention, adoption and Family Services Act. Presented before the Committee on Education and Labor, on Child Abuse Prevention, Adoption and Family Services Act. Washington, DC: Center for Child Protection and Family Support.

    Thomas, J. N. (1989-1990, Winter). Drug abuse and child maltreatment. Protecting Children.

    Thomas, J. N. (1989, September). Triple jeopardy: Child abuse, drug abuse, and the minority client. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 4 (3), 351-355.

    Thomas, J. N., & Rogers, C. M. (1988). Research issues in child abuse and neglect in ethnic-minority populations. NIMH Monograph.

    Thompson, V. S., & Smith, S. W. (1993). Attitudes of African American adults toward treatment in cases of child sexual abuse. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2 (1), 5-19.

    Urquiza, A. J., & Goodlin-Jones, B. L. (1994). Child sexual abuse and adult revictimization with women of color. Violence and Victims, 9 (3), 223-232.

    Wald, M. S., Carlsmith, J. M., Leiderman, P. H., Smith, C., & French, R. D. (1988). Protecting abuse and neglected children. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

    Westover Consultants. (1989). [Conference Proceedings]. In Final symposium report: Developing Cultural and Ethnic Leadership in the field of Child Abuse and Neglect . Developing Cultural and Ethnic Leadership in the Field of Child Abuse and Neglect. Washington, DC: NCCAN, Administration for Children, Youth, and Families; Office of Human Development Services.

    Williams, C. W. (1984, October 10-12). Black perspectives on child abuse. Annual Meeting of the National Black Child Development Institute. Washington, DC: National Black Child Development Institute.

    Zuravin, S. J., & Starr, R. H. (1991). Psychological characteristics of mothers of physically abused and neglected children: Do they differ by race? In R. L. Hampton (Ed.), Black family violence: Current research and theory (pp. 35-71). Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.