Name and summarize the three historic references that are foundation to understanding the historical context of childmaltreatment in the United States.
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Name and summarize the three historic references that are foundation to understanding the historical context of childmaltreatment in the United States.
First, there is the chapter on Child Maltreatment written by Robert ten Besel, Marguerite Rheinberger, and Samuel Radbill in The Battered Child, 5th Edition. This reference includes a discussion of thousands of years of infanticide, the history of pedophilia, and sexual abuse in the Greek and Roman Empire. It also outlines the slow advancement of children’s rights, citing the “Mary Ellen” case. Second, is a paper by written in 1985 by Margaret Lynch, “Child Abuse before Kempe: An Historical Review of the Literature.” She has a medical focus and writes on Greek Obstetrician, Soranus, Ambroise Tardieu, and their early recognition of child maltreatment and prevention strategies. Last is the introductory chapter to the APSAC handbook by John E. B. Myers who reviewed the history of the field leading to the current system.
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