Child Abuse and Neglect
Biosocial Dimensions - Foundations of Human Behavior
Herausgeber: Gelles, Richard
Child Abuse and Neglect
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Herausgeber: Gelles, Richard
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Child Abuse and Neglect is the third volume sponsored by the Social Science Research Council
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Child Abuse and Neglect is the third volume sponsored by the Social Science Research Council
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 1987
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 655g
- ISBN-13: 9780202303338
- ISBN-10: 0202303330
- Artikelnr.: 22402009
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 1987
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 655g
- ISBN-13: 9780202303338
- ISBN-10: 0202303330
- Artikelnr.: 22402009
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Richard J. Gelles College of Arts & Sciences, University of Rhode Island. Jane B. Lancaster Department of Anthropology University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
I INTRODUCTION 1 Introduction II CHILD ABUSE: CROSS-CULTURAL, HISTORICAL,
AND EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVES 2 What to Learn from Cross-Cultural and
Historical Research on Child Abuse and Neglect: An Overview 3 Child
Maltreatment in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Vulnerable Children and
Circumstances 4 Neglect, Abuse, and Avoidable Death: Parental Investment
and the Mortality of Infants and Children in the European Tradition III
EXPLAINING CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT 5 Sex-Biased Parental Investment among
Primates and Other Mammals: A Critical Evaluation of The Trivers-Willard
Hypothesis 6 Child Abuse: A Comparative Psychobiological Perspective 7
External and Internal Influences on Aggression in Captive Group-Living
Monkeys 9 Risk of Maltreatment of Children Living with Stepparents 10 Time,
Place, and Parental Awareness: A Cognitive-Developmental Perspective on
Family Adaptation and Parental Care IV OUTCOMES AND CONSEQUENCES OF
MALTREATMENT Children as Homicide Victims 11 Intergenerational Continuity
of Abuse 12 The Sequelae of Child Maltreatment 13 The Consequences of Child
Maltreatment: Biosocial and Ecological Issue
AND EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVES 2 What to Learn from Cross-Cultural and
Historical Research on Child Abuse and Neglect: An Overview 3 Child
Maltreatment in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Vulnerable Children and
Circumstances 4 Neglect, Abuse, and Avoidable Death: Parental Investment
and the Mortality of Infants and Children in the European Tradition III
EXPLAINING CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT 5 Sex-Biased Parental Investment among
Primates and Other Mammals: A Critical Evaluation of The Trivers-Willard
Hypothesis 6 Child Abuse: A Comparative Psychobiological Perspective 7
External and Internal Influences on Aggression in Captive Group-Living
Monkeys 9 Risk of Maltreatment of Children Living with Stepparents 10 Time,
Place, and Parental Awareness: A Cognitive-Developmental Perspective on
Family Adaptation and Parental Care IV OUTCOMES AND CONSEQUENCES OF
MALTREATMENT Children as Homicide Victims 11 Intergenerational Continuity
of Abuse 12 The Sequelae of Child Maltreatment 13 The Consequences of Child
Maltreatment: Biosocial and Ecological Issue
I INTRODUCTION 1 Introduction II CHILD ABUSE: CROSS-CULTURAL, HISTORICAL,
AND EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVES 2 What to Learn from Cross-Cultural and
Historical Research on Child Abuse and Neglect: An Overview 3 Child
Maltreatment in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Vulnerable Children and
Circumstances 4 Neglect, Abuse, and Avoidable Death: Parental Investment
and the Mortality of Infants and Children in the European Tradition III
EXPLAINING CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT 5 Sex-Biased Parental Investment among
Primates and Other Mammals: A Critical Evaluation of The Trivers-Willard
Hypothesis 6 Child Abuse: A Comparative Psychobiological Perspective 7
External and Internal Influences on Aggression in Captive Group-Living
Monkeys 9 Risk of Maltreatment of Children Living with Stepparents 10 Time,
Place, and Parental Awareness: A Cognitive-Developmental Perspective on
Family Adaptation and Parental Care IV OUTCOMES AND CONSEQUENCES OF
MALTREATMENT Children as Homicide Victims 11 Intergenerational Continuity
of Abuse 12 The Sequelae of Child Maltreatment 13 The Consequences of Child
Maltreatment: Biosocial and Ecological Issue
AND EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVES 2 What to Learn from Cross-Cultural and
Historical Research on Child Abuse and Neglect: An Overview 3 Child
Maltreatment in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Vulnerable Children and
Circumstances 4 Neglect, Abuse, and Avoidable Death: Parental Investment
and the Mortality of Infants and Children in the European Tradition III
EXPLAINING CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT 5 Sex-Biased Parental Investment among
Primates and Other Mammals: A Critical Evaluation of The Trivers-Willard
Hypothesis 6 Child Abuse: A Comparative Psychobiological Perspective 7
External and Internal Influences on Aggression in Captive Group-Living
Monkeys 9 Risk of Maltreatment of Children Living with Stepparents 10 Time,
Place, and Parental Awareness: A Cognitive-Developmental Perspective on
Family Adaptation and Parental Care IV OUTCOMES AND CONSEQUENCES OF
MALTREATMENT Children as Homicide Victims 11 Intergenerational Continuity
of Abuse 12 The Sequelae of Child Maltreatment 13 The Consequences of Child
Maltreatment: Biosocial and Ecological Issue







