Child Abuse and Neglect Injury Library
The Keane Law Firm has written many articles about child abuse and neglect. Please browse our library for important information about protecting your child’s rights and recovery after an abuse or neglect injury.
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Longterm consequences of child abuseThe United States government has completed many studies regarding the longterm consequences of child abuse. Child abuse has a significant negative impact on the lives of victims.
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La Crosse Child Maltreatment Conference - May 17, 2010
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Child abuse - what you should know - children ages 12 -16.Child abuse - what you should know - children ages 12 - 16 years of age. Many children do not tell adults about their child abuse experiences.
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Child abuse, confidentiality, and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act - Journal of AAP, 2010.The American Academy of Pediatrics published this 2009 article outlining the responsibility of mandated reporters, specifically pediatricians, and child abuse reporting within HIPAA guidelines.
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National Incidence Study of Child Abuse and NeglectNIS Study of Child Abuse and Neglect 2001 - featured in the article section. Attorney Christopher Keane has devoted his Bay Area practice to representing children whose lives have been irrevocably altered by abuse, neglect, injury, or death. He is a member of the San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center (SFCAPC), and is currently serving as the President on their Board of Directors. The prestigious Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory Bar Registry of Preeminent Lawyers has awarded Christopher Keane a top rating and, reflecting his dedication to professional excellence. In addition, Mr. Keane is a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum Top Trial Lawyers in America, listed in the top 500 Plaintiff's attorneys in America by Lawdragon.com and as a principal member of Keane Law has acted as lead plaintiff’s lawyer on a number of successful multi-million dollar cases.
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We can do better - Child Abuse and Neglect Deaths in AmericaA compilation and analysis of child abuse and neglect cases in the U.S. Statistics are provided for each state.
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Co-occurrence of spouse and physical child abuse: A review and appraisel (Appel & Holden, 1998)This article was published in the Journal of Family Psychology, 1998, Vol. 12, No. 4, pages 578 - 599. Researchers compared many studies regarding the incidence of child abuse and its relationship to family violence and spousal abuse. A review of the studies (over 30 studies included over a 20 year period), the findings, classifications and methodologies are discussed.
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Impairing Education: Corporal punishment of students with disabilities in U.S. public schoolsA study conducted by the ACLU and Human Rights Watch finds that students with disabilities experience a greater frequency of corporal punishment then students without disabilities in U.S. public schools. This article discusses the impact this disciplinary approach has on students with disabilities due to their unique ways of coping with stress.
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Child Maltreatment 2006This is a publication by the Department of Health and Human Services revealing 2006 child maltreatment data.
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Primary prevention of child abuse in the outpatient setting - Grace Jacek RN, MSNThis manuscript describes primary care intervention for the prevention of child abuse and abusive head trauma for the outpatient setting. Recommendations are evidence-based and in line with the New York Model to prevent Abusive Head Trauma in infants. This intervention is adapted and designed for the outpatient setting. You may contact the author at email address: [email protected]