Effective Child Abuse Investigation for the Multi-Disciplinary Team

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Female Sex Offenders
Follow
Forensic Interviewers
forensic pediatrics
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Head Trauma
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Investigative Bias
legal aspects child protection
Multi-disciplinary Team
multidisciplinary investigation methods
Nonaccidental Trauma
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Nonoffending Caregiver
Nonoffending Caretaker
Nonoffending Parent
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Protective Custody
Retinal Hemorrhages
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Triggers for Abuse
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781482243123
  • Weight: 226g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Aug 2014
  • Publisher: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Child abuse cases are unique in that they involve seldomly witnessed acts. A nonverbal victim and a silent perpetrator will often lead to a stalling of the investigation and the judicial process. Effective Child Abuse Investigation for the Multi-Disciplinary Team is a practical guide for law enforcement officers and child protection workers in abuse investigations. It demonstrates how all members of the team can best work together to consolidate the medical, social, and legal facts in each case, increasing the chances for successful prosecution and enhancing child safety.

Presenting the insight of an investigator with more than two decades of experience, this book guides investigators in the best practices of abuse investigations through a better understanding of the dynamics of abuse, the mechanisms of injury, and the efficient use of professional expertise.

Topics include:

  • Forming an investigative plan
  • Differentiating between accidental and abusive injury
  • Triggers for abuse most often cited by perpetrators
  • Common defenses, including religious or constitutional justification for punishment
  • Legal and social factors associated with taking a child into protective custody
  • Preparing for civil and criminal trial

Additional topics include the danger of investigative bias, female sex offenders, child development, and basic medical terminology associated with abusive head trauma. Appendices include questions to be asked in all cases, a pediatric investigation checklist for first responders, and an investigative timeline checklist.

Suitable for any law enforcement training environment, the book demonstrates how working together with the collective knowledge of all members of the team can ensure maltreated children are protected and abusers held accountable for their actions.

Bradley Graham is a detective assigned to the Criminal Investigations Division at the Tacoma Police Department. He has investigated child and physical abuse cases almost exclusively for the past 17 years. He has been a member of the training faculty of a number of state-wide training teams focusing on family violence and child abuse and has been invited to present on the topic of child abuse issues and case studies at both state and national conferences, including the Washington State Criminal Justice Conference (Seattle). Bradley has a master’s of science degree in law and justice from Central Washington University.

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