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The Smallest Victims: A History of Child Maltreatment and Child Protection in America
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The Smallest Victims: A History of Child Maltreatment and Child Protection in America

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This book provides a review of how child maltreatment has been socially constructed, ignored, and formally responded to as it tells the story of how America’s system of child protection has evolved. Additionally, it identifies key questions and related issues.

When child maltreatment occurs, it strikes chords in our hearts because we sense the terrible injustice inherent in the matter: children are innocent and not able to protect themselves. This book provides readers with an overview of how perceptions of child maltreatment have changed over the years and how the American child protection system has evolved to keep pace with them, revealing the historical origins of current child protection issues and surveying efforts to find solutions.

The Smallest Victims is unique in stressing the subjective and relative nature of the social construction of child maltreatment as it includes abuse and neglect. It identifies historical social factors and links them to perceptions of child maltreatment and responses to it. How maltreatment was once perceived in pre-American and American societies, for example, has had significant implications on the reactions it elicited, from tolerance to outrage.

The book devotes a chapter to the exploitation of children in the labor market and as sexual victims, timely subjects given the national interest in human trafficking. Other chapters explore state intervention in family affairs and when children are removed from their homes. The book also includes a detailed timeline that denotes critical milestones since antiquity.

Assumes a multidisciplinary approach to the complex topics of child maltreatment and child protection

Grounds an emotionally provocative social issue in history so that child abuse, exploitation, and fatalities due to maltreatment may be efficiently addressed and/or prevented

Analyzes the history child trafficking and sex abuse in America, prominent contemporary problems

Features images, case examples, and a timeline to help guide readers through the evolution of child maltreatment and protection in America

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
20 July 2018
Pages
291
ISBN
9781440860713

This book provides a review of how child maltreatment has been socially constructed, ignored, and formally responded to as it tells the story of how America’s system of child protection has evolved. Additionally, it identifies key questions and related issues.

When child maltreatment occurs, it strikes chords in our hearts because we sense the terrible injustice inherent in the matter: children are innocent and not able to protect themselves. This book provides readers with an overview of how perceptions of child maltreatment have changed over the years and how the American child protection system has evolved to keep pace with them, revealing the historical origins of current child protection issues and surveying efforts to find solutions.

The Smallest Victims is unique in stressing the subjective and relative nature of the social construction of child maltreatment as it includes abuse and neglect. It identifies historical social factors and links them to perceptions of child maltreatment and responses to it. How maltreatment was once perceived in pre-American and American societies, for example, has had significant implications on the reactions it elicited, from tolerance to outrage.

The book devotes a chapter to the exploitation of children in the labor market and as sexual victims, timely subjects given the national interest in human trafficking. Other chapters explore state intervention in family affairs and when children are removed from their homes. The book also includes a detailed timeline that denotes critical milestones since antiquity.

Assumes a multidisciplinary approach to the complex topics of child maltreatment and child protection

Grounds an emotionally provocative social issue in history so that child abuse, exploitation, and fatalities due to maltreatment may be efficiently addressed and/or prevented

Analyzes the history child trafficking and sex abuse in America, prominent contemporary problems

Features images, case examples, and a timeline to help guide readers through the evolution of child maltreatment and protection in America

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
20 July 2018
Pages
291
ISBN
9781440860713