TOWARDS A NOSOLOGICAL SYSTEM ARRANGEMENT ON CHILD MALTREATMENT
Abstract
Child maltreatment is one of the most social important problems of our time. In spite of the development research on etiology, consequences and contingency plans on child maltreatment, there is still harsh inconvenient to accurately detect this social event. Mostly, this inconvenient is grounded in drawing up a cataloguing system of child maltreatment. A theoretical review of different child abuse and neglect arrangement is carried up in this article. The need of such system arrangement to be of common use, as well as clear, precise and effective as a basic tool to deal with mistreatment and abuse cases, becomes essential for an appropriate work of childhood protective services, as well as in clinical and research fields.Downloads
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