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9780202303345

Child Abuse and Neglect: Biosocial Dimensions - Foundations of Human Behavior

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    9780202303345

  • ISBN10:

    0202303349

  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2005-01-02
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Child Abuse and Neglect applies the biosocial perspective to child maltreatment and maladaptation in parent-child relations. The biosocial perspective is particularly appropriate for investigating parent behavior since the family is the universal social institution in which children are born and reared, in which cultural traditions and values are transmitted, and in which individuals fulfill their biological potential for reproduction, growth, and development.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
List of Contributors
ix
I INTRODUCTION
Introduction
3(12)
Jane B. Lancaster
Richard J. Gelles
II CHILD ABUSE: CROSS-CULTURAL, HISTORICAL, AND EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVES
What to Learn from Cross-Cultural and Historical Research on Child Abuse and Neglect: An Overview
15(16)
Richard J. Gelles
Child Maltreatment in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Vulnerable Children and Circumstances
31(26)
Jill E. Korbin
Neglect, Abuse, and Avoidable Death: Parental Investment and the Mortality of Infants and Children in the European Tradition
57(40)
S. R. Johansson
III EXPLAINING CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT
Sex-Biased Parental Investment among Primates and Other Mammals: A Critical Evaluation of the Trivers-Willard Hypothesis
97(52)
Sarah Blaffer Hrdy
Child Abuse: A Comparative Psychobiological Perspective
149(26)
Martin Reite
John P. Capitanio
External and Internal Influences on Aggression in Captive Group-Living Monkeys
175(26)
Euclid O. Smith
Larry D. Byrd
Children as Homicide Victims
201(14)
Martin Daly
Margo Wilson
Risk of Maltreatment of Children Living with Stepparents
215(18)
Margo Wilson
Martin Daly
Time, Place, and Parental Awareness: A Cognitive-Developmental Perspective on Family Adaptation and Parental Care
233(22)
Carolyn Moore Newberger
IV OUTCOMES AND CONSEQUENCES OF MALTREATMENT
Intergenerational Continuity of Abuse
255(22)
Byron Egeland
Deborah Jacobvitz
Kathleen Papatola
The Sequelae of Child Maltreatment
277(22)
Dante Cicchetti
Vicki Carlson
Karen G. Braunwald
J. Lawrence Aber
The Consequences of Child Maltreatment: Biosocial and Ecological Issues
299(18)
James Garbarino
Index 317

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