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  Classifications strategies used by mandated reporters in judging incidents of child abuse
 
 
Title: Classifications strategies used by mandated reporters in judging incidents of child abuse
Author: Gardner, Gina M.
Schadler, Margaret
Kemper, Susan
Appeared in: Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology
Paging: Volume 13 (1984) nr. 3 pages 280-287
Year: 1984
Contents: Subjective judgments, of the severity of examples of physical child abuse were investigated using a multidimensional scaling procedure. Comparisons of severity between all possible pairs of 10 abusive acts and ratings of the importance of 13 aspects of child abuse were obtained from 69 respondents. These respondents were members of one of the following professional groups: elementary school teachers, child protection officers of the court, school social workers, and state services social workers. All four groups used a common dimension by which to judge child abuse; the elements influencing the rankings on this dimension appeared to be the degree of physical harm (potential or actual) to the child, the force of the action, and the social toleration of the action in context. The ordering of the exemplars by all groups was relatively consistent, indicating that they were using similar criteria in making their judgments. One group, the teachers, used an additional dimension that appears to reflect potential for psychological harm. This use of an additional dimension suggests that the occupational context of the rater is an important consideration in child abuse judgments.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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