Preventing Child Maltreatment in the U.S.: American Indian and Alaska Native Perspectives

Preventing Child Maltreatment in the U.S.: American Indian and Alaska Native Perspectives

American Indian and Alaska Native Perspectives

Green, Julii M; Fuentes, Milton A; Ross, Royleen J

Rutgers University Press

09/2022

180

Mole

Inglês

9781978821101

15 a 20 dias

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Understanding American Indian and Alaska Native Families from the Precolonial and Contemporary Context
2 Systemic, Institutional, and Historical Implications of Child Maltreatment
3 Protective and Risk Factors
4 Current Policies and Laws Impacting Native Children, Adolescents, and Women
5 Child Maltreatment Best Practices: Implications for Native Children
6 Contemporary Cultural and Ethical Issues in Child Maltreatment
7 Bringing It All Together: Not about Us without Us
Recommended Readings and Resources
References
Index
child abuse; child neglect; child maltreatment; resources for social workers; child abuse prevention; family values; generational trauma; marginalized communities; American Indian family values; Alaska Native family values; American Native societies; systemic oppression; institutional racism; systemic racism; native perspectives; ethical questions in child abuse; bad parenting; parenting guides; how to parent; parenting help books