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Child Maltreatment Assessment, Volume 3

Investigation, Care, and Prevention

Debra Esernio-Jenssen Ruchita Doshi Randell Alexander

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GW Medical
30 July 2022
Volume 3 of the Child Maltreatment Assessment aims to help readers recognize and comprehend the procedures for the investigation, care, and prevention of child maltreatment. This workbook features topics such as the role of law enforcement officials and medical examiners in child abuse cases, mental health treatment for children who have experienced maltreatment, and methods for preventing abuse in the future. With guides to reporting, testifying, and intervening in cases of abuse, this workbook is a necessity for better preparing professionals and students alike for working with victims of maltreatment.

Featuring in-depth descriptions of abusive scenarios along with informational tables and diagrams, this workbook is ideal for professionals who are preparing to investigate and prosecute child maltreatment cases. Each workbook in the Child Maltreatment Assessment series will feature both a test section and photographic atlas at the back of the book. Using this assessment, the reader can review and apply the knowledge they have gained from the chapters within, making this text ideal for self-study or classroom settings.

The photographic atlas will contain an additional 80 high-quality images with

accompanying case histories.

By:   , ,
Imprint:   GW Medical
Country of Publication:   United States
Weight:   151g
ISBN:   9781878060358
ISBN 10:   187806035X
Series:   Forensic Learning Series
Pages:   180
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Section I: Definitions Section II: Informational Chapters 1. The Role of Law Enforcement in the Investigation of Child Maltreatment 2. The Review Process and Child Fatality Review Teams 3. The Role of the Medical Examiner in Child Fatality Investigations 4. Legal Issues 5. Testifying 6. What is Evidence-Based Mental Health Treatment? 7. Preventing Child Maltreatment Section III: Test Questions Section IV: Answer Key Section V: Photographic Atlas

Debra Esernio-Jenssen, MD is currently working at Lehigh Valley Reilly Children's Hospital in the field of Child Protective Medicine. In 2009 she was certified by the American Board of Pediatrics in Child Abuse Pediatrics. From 1998 to April 2010, she was the Director of the Child Protection Center at Schneider Children's Hospital and the Chair of the Child Protection Consultation Team at Long Island Jewish Hospital in New Hyde Park, New York. She graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in 1982 and completed her pediatric residency at North Shore University in Manhasset, NY where she was selected to be Chief Resident in Pediatrics in 1985. In 2007, she was invited to join the Ray Helfer Society. She is a member of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children and has a special interest in prevention. Debra has also produced a domestic violence and abusive head trauma public service announcement that has been shown on the big screen before every University of Florida home football game. Debra is recognized both nationally and internationally for her work in child abuse and child abuse prevention. Ruchita Doshi, DO, is currently working at Lehigh Valley Reilly Children's Hospital as both a Pediatric Hospitalist and for the Child Protection Team. She graduated from Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2015 and completed her pediatric residency iat Lehigh Valley Health Network in 2018. In 2018, she became a board certified pediatrician. She is an active member of the American Academy of Pediatrics and Ray Helfer Society. Randell Alexander is a professor of pediatrics at the University of Florida and the Morehouse School of Medicine. He currently serves as chief of the Division of Child Protection and Forensic Pediatrics and interim chief of the Division of Developmental Pediatrics at the University of Florida-Jacksonville. In addition, he is the statewide medical director of child protections teams for the Department of Health's Children's Medical Services and is part of the International Advisory Board for the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome. He has also served as vice chair of the US Advisory Board on Child Abuse and Neglect, on the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect, and the boards of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) and Prevent Child Abuse America. Randell Alexander has served on state child death review committees in Iowa, Georgia, and Florida, and two regional child death review committees. He is an active researcher, lectures widely, and testifies frequently in major child abuse cases throughout the country.

Reviews for Child Maltreatment Assessment, Volume 3: Investigation, Care, and Prevention

The occurrence of child maltreatment remains a pervasive public health challenge. Often, children remain as invisible victims who live in the shadow of their abuse and neglect. As such, it is imperative for clinicians to understand the foundational facets of targeted and sensitive assessment, as well as appropriate intervention and referral. Children, as they rapidly move through growth and development, require the clinician to provide trauma related care that is age appropriate and that promotes on time bio-psycho-social progression. This textbook provides a multidimensional and interdisciplinary approach toward increased awareness, expanded assessment, and recommendations for treatment for this very vulnerable population of children. Additionally, the strategic use of case studies in the Photographic Atlas section provides for the ability of the reader to immediately translate the provided information toward enhancing safe and effective clinical practice. Child Maltreatment Assessment: Investigation, Care, and Prevention provides a solid foundational overview of the significant facets of assessment along the continuum of identification of child abuse and implementation of related strategies for safety and integration of the trauma. This is an excellent addition to any clinician's library of resources. Paul Thomas Clements, PhD, RN, ANEF, DF-AFNProfessor in ResidenceUniversity of Nevada, Las VegasDistinguished Fellow, Academy of Forensic NursingThis text provides thorough, start-to-finish approaches for all professionals that work with children who have experienced maltreatment. It is clear that Drs. Esernio-Jenssen, Alexander, and Doshi intentionally set the stage for authors to present traditional and novel evidence-based information related to the etiology, prevention, treatment, and reporting of various types of abuse. These authors comprehensively consider the short- and long-term effects of maltreatment, including what we now know about the neurobiology of trauma, all while addressing strategies to provide patient- and family-centered care. In addition, and unique to this text, chapters provide case studies and photographs for discussion that clearly depict authentic situations and lead to deeper understandings of realistic practice implications. This assessment is a must-read for all who aim to remedy the epidemic of child maltreatment! Sara Jones, PhD, APRN, PMHNP-BC, FAAN, FAANPThe Child Maltreatment Assessment series, a new 3-volume-workbook series should be a welcomed addition to both individual and institutional libraries as an authoritarian compendium that promises to be an invaluable resource for health care professionals as well as the disciplines of child protection, mental health, and law enforcement. The chapters that I had the pleasure of reviewing were thorough, well-written, and provided an easy-to-understand overview of complicated topical issues. The integration of a case-based format should in turn be of great practical value to the reader. There should be little doubt that the distinguished editors, Drs. Debra Esernio-Jenssen, Randell Alexander, and Ruchita Doshi have artfully selected both traditional and emerging topics contributed by well recognized authorities in the field. I look forward to adding this text to my library. Martin A. Finkel, DO, FAAPProfessor of PediatricsChild Abuse Research Education & Service (CARES) InstituteRowan UniversityGlassboro, New Jersey


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