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Home >  Books >  The Maltreated Child
The Maltreated Child
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The Maltreatment Syndrome in Children
4th Edition
By Douglas J. Besharov, Vincent J. Fontana
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
The Maltreated Child
Dimensions: 0.50'' x 10.25'' x 7.25''
192 pages
Charles C. Thomas Publisher, Limited
Publication Date: July 1979
Paperback
ISBN: 0398065489
Hardcover
ISBN: 0398039046

This book analyzes maltreated children and social and individual responsiblity.

Douglas Besharov is the Joseph J. and Violet Jacobs Scholar in Social Welfare Studies at AEI.

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