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Is there a connection between child maltreatment and adolescent delinquency or violence?

Research published by SAGE in special issue of Child Maltreatment

Peer-Reviewed Publication

SAGE

Studies show that abused or neglected children are more likely to be arrested for delinquency and violent crimes, both as juveniles and as adults. They also commit more offences and are younger when they're first arrested. How closely is the abuse connected to the delinquency" Is the type of abuse or neglect related to the type of crime" How should professionals respond"

These questions are addressed in several studies published by SAGE in the current special issue of Child Maltreatment. The issue examines some of the moderating factors connecting child maltreatment to delinquent behavior in adolescence. In addition to issues such as how individual risk factors like gender, cumulative risk, public aid receipt, and school climate might be connected to maltreatment and delinquency, the publication looks at such key subjects as:

*The abused adolescent's personal relationships with parents and peers
*The stigma and internalization of sexual abuse
*The effects of physical abuse within the first 5 years of life
*The frequency of violent delinquency
*Weapon carrying in adolescence
*The roles of cognitive, emotional, and neurobiological development

"The articles for this special issue of Child Maltreatment make it clear that we need to modify the way we respond to child maltreatment if we hope to reduce the likelihood of violence in adolescence," write issue editors, Linda M. Williams and Veronica M. Herrera in the introduction. "This means focusing not only on the individual child but also on the family, peer, school, and community in an ecologically sound response to child maltreatment."

The special issue of Child Maltreatment is available for a limited time at http://cmx.sagepub.com/current.dtl. For inquiries about this special issue, please contact Editor, Steven Ondersma, at sondersm@med.wayne.edu or Guest Editor, Linda Williams at linda_williams@uml.edu

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About SAGE

SAGE Publications is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets. Since 1965, SAGE has helped inform and educate a global community of scholars, practitioners, researchers, and students spanning a wide range of subject areas including business, humanities, social sciences, and science, technology and medicine. A privately owned corporation, SAGE has principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore. www.sagepublications.com

About Child Maltreatment:

The most current and authoritative resource in the field, Child Maltreatment answers the urgent need for an interdisciplinary forum disseminating original research, information and technical innovations on child abuse and neglect. Published by SAGE for The American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, a national organization whose mission is to enhance the ability of professionals to respond to children and families affected by abuse and violence, Child Maltreatment fills an important gap in research literature and makes a valuable addition to criminology, psychology, social work or law collections. http://cmx.sagepub.com/


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