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BATH. City Council. Social Services Department, and BATH. City Council. Health Department. Battered babies: the role of the Bath Consultative Committee for those in contact ".tith concealed parental violence. Bath, Social Services Department and Health Department, 1974, 8pp .

Outlines the work of the multi-disciplina.ry consultative committee concerned with child abuse, set up in Bath in 1970.

CARTER, Jan, editor. 159pp. £2.95.

The maltreated child. Priory Press, 1974,

CASTLE, R.L. Battered children: myth and reality ~ some problems of providing service. National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 1973, L1g(pp, £0.15.

I--c .. f ------'-B2/4 CASTLE, R.L. and KER.a, A.H. A study of suspected child abuse.

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The second major publication of the N.S.P.G.C's Battered Child Research Department; 292 cases of suspected child abuse were examined.

C:E.'NTRAL HEALTH SERVICBS COUNCIL. Committee. The battered baby. Social Security, 1970.

Standing Medical Advisory Department of Health and

DE FRM\CIS, V. and LUCHT, C.L. Child abuse legislation in the 1970's. Revised edition. Denver, American Humane Association, Children's Division, 1974, v,200pp. $2.50.

DEPARTlviENT OF EEALTH AND SOCIAL SECURITY. The "battered baby" syndrome: an analysis of reports submitted by Medical Officers of Health and Children's Officers. Department of Health ••• 1972. 10pp.

Enclosure to LASSL 26/72.

B2/8 DEPARTl'lENT OF IIEPLTH AND SOCIAL SECURITY. Commi ttee of Inquiry 'into the Care and Supervision Provided in Relation tq Maria Cohlell. Report ••• (Chairman: T.G. Field-Fisher) H.M.S.O., 1974. 120pp. £1.00. . -

B2/9 DEPARTJviENT OF lli!AL'rH AND SOCIAL SECURITY. Memorandum on non-accidental injury to children. D.H.S.S., 1974, 5pp.

Enclosure to circulars LASSL(74)13, and CMO(74)8.

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FRANKLIN, Alfred 'iJhite. edi tor. Concerning child abuse: papers presented by the Tunbridge Hells study Group on non-accidental injury 'to children. Churchill Livingstone, 1975, 189pp. £,.,0.

FRANKLIN, A.vl., compiler. The Tunbridge \o/ells study group on non-accidental injury to children: report and resolutions. Spastics Society Medical Education and Information Unit, 1973, ~-ii, 22pp.

The meeting was sponsored by the Medical Education and Information Unit of the Spastics Society.

HALL, M.H. The battered baby syndrome - non-accidental ~nJuries in children. In: Royal Society for the Promotion of Health~ 79th annual oongreos, April, 1972: papef3 for discussion in sessions; pp.97·~102.

HBLFER, R • .l!l. and KEHPE, C.H. editors. The battered child. 2nd edition. Chicago and London, University of Chicago Press, 1974, 262pp. £7.50.

HOWl!:LLS, J.G. Remember 11aria. But':;E!l~worths, 1974, 117pp. £0.55. Sets out to examine the basic ~deas of child care, revealing what the author claims to be the misconceptions that lie behind dangerous and destructive practices.

KEMPE, C.H. and HELF.l!:R, R.E., editors. Helping the battered child and his family. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott, 1972, xxii, 313pp. £4.25.

LEAVITT, J'.E., ed1tor. The battered child: selected r,eadings. MorristO\'ln, N.J., General Learning Press , 1974, 268pp. £3.85.

A bibliography, mostly of American publications, occupies pp.256-263.

NATIONAL SYl'lPOSIUM ON CHILD ABUSE, Rochester, N. Y ~ A collection of papers presented ••• to explore on an interdisciplinary basis the problems of child abuse and sexual exploitation of children. Denver, American Humane Ass)ciation, Children's Division, 1972, 72pp. %1.00.

OKELL, Carolyn. The battered baby syndrome; recent research and implication for treatment. In: Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, 79th annual congress, April, 1972: papers for discussion in sessions; pp.89-95.

OLIVER, J.E. and others. Severely ill-treated young children in north-east vlil tshire. Oxford, Oxford University, Unit of Clinical Epidemiology, Oxford Regional Health Authority, and Oxford Record Linkage Study, 1974, iii, 82pp. (Research Report No.4).

A clinical and epidemiological study which attempted an intensive assessment of the extent of severe child abuse in a defined popUlation.

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RENVOIZE, J. Children in danger: the causes and prevention of b~bybattering. Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1974, x,193pp. £2.50.

SCOTrISH HEALTH SERVICES COUNCIL. _StandingJ1edical Advisory Committee. The. battered child L£dinburgh( Scottish Office, 1971.

SKINNER, Angela E.and CASTLE, Raymond L. 78 battered children: a retrospective study. National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 1969.

B Periodical articles

AVERY, J.C. The battered child: a shocking problem. Mental Hmiene, Albany, N.Y., 1973, vol. 57 , no.2, pp.40-43.

BIRD, H. Battered babies: a social and medical problem. Nursing Times, London, 1973, Nov.22, vol.69; no.l~7, pp.1552-1554.

BOISVER2, M.J. The battered-child syndrome. Social Casework, New York, 1972, Oct., vol.53, no.8, pp.475-480.

neport based on a study which aimed at the formulation of a typology for classification and treatment, as an aid in casework planning~

BRIGGS, A. Help for frightened parents. General'Practitioner, London, 1972, Nov.3, pp.11,20.

The work of the NSPCC research unit.

BROECK, E.T. The Extended Family Center: !fA home away from home" for abused children and their parents. Children Toda~, washington, D.C., 1974, Marc~April, vol.3, no.2, pp.2-6.

The Extended F~ily Center is a research and demonstration project in San Francisco for the treatment of abused children and the:i.r parents.

BURLAND, J .A., ANDREWS, R.G. and HEADSTEN, S.J. Child abuse: one tree in the forest. Child Welfare, New York, 1973, Nov., vol.52, no.9, pp.585-592.

Reports a review of the records of 28 children who experienced parental abuse or severe neglect.

BURT, M.R. and BALYEAT, R. A new system for improving the care of neglected and abused children. Child Welfare, New York, 1974, Harch, vol.53, no.3, pp.167-179.

A demonstration programme of a system for co-ordinating the wide variety of services provided has produced many gains in the handling of such cases notably the avoidance of institutionalization of many of the children.

CAMPS, F. Sudden deaths in infants. Midwife and Health Visitor, London, 1973, April, vol.9, no.4, pp.113-116.

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OAVENAGH. \-1 E. Battered baby ca.ses in the courts. Juatice of the Pe .. ~~~f Ohichester, 1974, Jan.19. vol.1;8, nO":3;' 1>1>730-;;.

OHURVEN; H. J3atterad .ba.biea' parents. Hoa ital and Rea.li:.h Care !Sd A~!l!~..!-~, Praban, Victoria.v 1973, r.ray., vol.;, no.5, 1'p.11-13.

OOLCLOUGH, loR. Victorian soverrllllentts report on. ohild a.buse: a rainvcetigat.ton. Nedica,l .Tou.r.flJ.l.l of Auatr8~ia, Sydney, 1972~ ]}ec.30, "vol.ii t no72'79 pp. f491-f497.... --..... , .•

- -Ccmpaxes a recent survey in 16 hospitals with the committee's 1967 SUl'VGy in seven hospit.a.J.a ..

COURT t J. :Ba tJcerad babies. ~ .. ~.,J.;. 'l;;lLYj.,~, London, 1969, Dec., vol.42, no.12, PP.462-4b;.

OOURT, Jcan. The battered child. !1tdi.£.~l S.9?ial WOF~ 1969, April, vol.22, 1'1'011-20.

OOUR~l~ Joan una. ROBnfflON, '-Tandy. The battered ohild syndrome.. ~~~cmi~fmd JJlrurEt:!dt«..!O.te~t 1970, Ju1y9 vol.8;, No.990, Ppo212-2"t6. .

COURT, Jor-"ll. '.fu.a battered child syn.dxome - fue need for s. mlti­dier,a:i"pl~ app:r:oach. ~a~ ~~~, 'i9719 , June, "101.67, No.22, PPo659-661.

COURT, Joan and. RERR~ AnuSo The batt,ered child syndrome - a. preventable disease? ~~in~ !5,*~, 1971 t 10 June, vol.67, No.2;, PPo695-697. . .

COURT$ Joan. 13sttering pa:t'enta. No.1, pp.20~24 •.

Sooial Work, 1969, Jan. "101.26, C'III'O"'" ill" ... -..

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the battered ohild a;nd his family. 1B]a.F..Y~ntic~ Quebec, 1910, Spring, noo29, pp.16-21.

OOURT, Joan. lL1.atorical ravie,"! of the Amerioan ohild abuse la.WBI'l

2hil.d C~ew.B, 1969f·,Nov. 1'1'.9-10.

COURT, Joan. Psycho-social factors in child battering!, .:!&'thl:'m\l q!. the lL~.~,!.l WOLl~2,tJ3 ~e~t..io~, 1970, April, vol.52, pp.99..:104.

OOURT, J. SQIile reflections on non-s.ccidental injury to Y'OUJl8 ohildren~ .§.o,oial Work Servi~e, London, 1973, DaQ~, no.;, pp.6-10. .

DAVIES, R.de la H~ Maltrea.ted ohildren: early warning system and £0110,.,-111' scheme. Police Sur£<?!l. Preston, 1972, Maxc.h; pp.15-18.

DAWE, J .G. Battered b.."l.bies - the criminal investigation. E9).ica ..2,.u:r&2on, Preston, 1972, Oot~, pp.56-61.

DIGGLE, G.and JAOKSON, G. ~hild injUl:'Y intensive monitoring system.' , :sri tisb }II~d:i"ca.l Journal, 1973. Aug.11. vol.iii. pp~334-3;6.

A compu:;er-based system.

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EVERETT, M.G. and others. The battered baby syndxome: the Taswm:lan approach. ~~l Jo,p.rna.l of ~~:~ali2:., Syfuley, 1973, 9ct.13. vol.2 p no.15, pp.735-737e

FIELD-FISRER, T.G. Maria Col'liell - possible lessons for juvenile courts. ~stra~, London, 1974, Nov., vol o 30, nOo11, pp.166-167.

FOTJ1ERII~GlIAM, P .. ~T. L9gisla.tive aspects of the battered baby sYndrome in the variO"W':l 8t6:'ooa of Australia. ~?d Journal..,.,.of 4:~s~]}:!.p Sydney, 1974, Al!g.17, vol"ii, no .. ", pp.235 ... 239.

FR.IED}!AN, S.J3. and MORSE, O. W • Child abu,ae: a. £i va-year follow-up of early case finding in the ema:t'senoy dSpaJ.'i:mant. Pediatrics, Evanston, Ill.,1974, Oot., vol .. 54, no.4, PP .. 404-410:--" ........... ""'"

GAIoiBRIII1, E. Aoute social emergenoies: ba.tte:l:'ed babies. U:pds,ta, London, 1973, Oct~24, vol.7, no.9, pp~116,-1164, 1166,-fiEr9:

GEORGE, J .E. Spare the rodz a SUl."'Vey of the bat'oored-child ayndxomec FOr€l1!,sl.c q,,~, Lausanno, 1973, Nayp vol.2 p rrp,.129~167.

With 118 referenoes:

GIBl3ENS, T"CoN .. Violence to chilth'ello ~l~l~L,~~ and CriI4$;,Rreyenti,9.!:'~ Lo~don, 1912, \T()1" 13, llo.3, pp .. 2·12-22IJ.

GIBSON, J. Parental a.buse of chilo.ren.~ ~.l.1!2£~ Bimi.ngbaiu, 1974, April 18, vol.5, no.2, pp.51-54; ~~y 2, vol.5p noo3, pp.71-75.

Draus together our.rant thought and l<l"I,'i:'Gmg on aspsots of the problem.

GIL, D.G. Violence agains"li ohildren. !.a:mil;y:, Minnea.polis, °1971, l{ov. ~

GIOVANNONI, J 10M. Parental mis1i:t'ea°l;mant: :perpetrators and victims. J~l,..Q.r~'U"Xia~ @d ..... the F~s Minnea.polis, 1971 t Nov., vol.33. no.4, pp. 49-~57.

GOLDNEr, P.D. Abusing parents: legal and the:ra.pautio aspeots. Medioal JOt~ of Auetr§li£.., Sydney, 1972, Sept.9, volei!, no.11, pp.597:600.

GRAY, J. Rospi tal-basad battered ohild team. Rosni tala, Chioago, 1973, Feb.16" vol.47, no.4, pp.50~52.

GRIFFITHS, U.I. !!he battered baby. ~,Kiddeminater, 1973, Deo., vol.1, no.3, pp.5-7.

Bl!lDlS, M. hOLl the US - a doctor's view of child a.bu.se. 9~na.dia.n Welfare, Ottawa, 1974, Sept.-Oct., vol.50, nOe5, pp.1,-15. . ,

HOLDAWAY, C.C. Battel."ed babies - the criminal investigation. Police Sur~on, Preston, 1972, Oct., pp.62-65.

HOl.m1fu, G. Support your sooial workers. !!mici:ea;l and Publio Services Journal, JJOndon, 1974, July 19, vol.82, no.29, pp.862, 867-868.

Discusses the difficulties encountered by looal authorities, and ways of overcoming them,in dealing nth probelms of child abuse.

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ROSHlNO, G. and YOD.ER~ G.R. AclD1inistrative disoretion i11 the . implementation of .ohild abuse legislatiollo illl~ld li2.J.!~, New York, 1973, July, vol.52 p 110~7, pp.414-424.

HYMAN, C.A. Aocidents in ,the home to children under two years: a report on a questionnaire. ~ltU.t.!!!.:tQ];:, LondOli, 1974, May, vol.47, noo5, pp.139-141.

Gompa:r.iaoll of true acoidents with st1..Speoted child abuse.

JONES, R.A. Batter:ing familieso ~al...§2;:vioe.201l1.'l1!l, London, 19r13, Feb.10, voL8;? no.,4321 f pp.3'13-314 ..

Suggestions for their trea~Gmento

JONES, Ronald A. Parental anguish and olti.ld abuse. ~tioe Team, 1972, April; noo11p pp.22-24.

KALISCH, B.J 0 What are hospi tala doing about child abuse? Report of a nationwide survey .. ~~, Chioago, 1974. June, vol.,52, J:lo.6, pp.2·1-24.

KEI'iPE, C. Henry p Paedia. trio implioa. tions of the 00. ttel.'ed baby syndrome. ~..Qf g~~~i:lc£to~~ London, 1971, vol.46, pp.28-:;7~

LAUER ~ B .. , lmOECK, Eo T.. and GROSSI'~ 9 1'10 Ba ttared child syndrome: review of 130 pati.ents \'1i th cont~cola. ~,clia.~}.0!!.1. Evanston, Ill., 1974, July, vol.54, no"i, pp.67-70~

McRAE, K oN .. t FE.RGUSOl~, C.ll.. and LEDE11."1AN l' R .. S.. T'.ae battered child syndrome" ~j.~n I,t?lI:2£~l;. ;A!3~.?~E:..~, Otta\<l8., 1973, April 7, volo108, no.7, PPo859-860, 863-8660

A survey in l'!innipsg ..

JllAlmDTG, M. v1ha.t makes a. baby batte:l"91.'? Q.QlB!Lttt,n,;!.;.~ C8...!.""'!.g London, 1974, Oct., no.27, pp .. 12-16.

MARTEL, S. The battered child syndrome. ~J:.l...~!f.rvio~.Jf~, London, 1974, Jan.15, nOo6 f pp.15-21.

r.wIDrCAL SOCIETY OF THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK.. S:ymposium on child abuse. Pe4..~.[. Evanston f 11l~, 1973, llpp11, vol051, no.4, suppl .. pp.771-812.

NAZZARO, J. Child a.buse and neglect. ~ceR!~l Chi1dreu., \{aehington, 1974, Feb., vol.40, pp.351-354.

Nell centre will help 'a.~ risk' child and his family. Q..~t:LCa.re, London, 1974, Nov .. 6, no.32, p.5. .

Reports the opening of Denver House, the NSPCC' s na. tional cla.ta and research centra on child abuse"

NEW:BERGER, E.H. and others'. Reduoing the li tare.l and hl.1lll8n coat of

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ohild abuse: impact of a new hospital management system. !edia. t:t'J:.cs,l Evanston, Ill., 1973, I-lay, vol.51, no.5, p1>.,840-848.

Integration of sooial workers from one p-ablic and two voluntary agencies into a consultation group in a children's hospital led to a reduction irJ. the actual cost of medical servicee and the risk of re-injury subsequent to the diagnosis of child abuse.

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NEYICASTLE UPOll rrnnll. 'UNIVERSITY.. DEPAR'fl'lENT OF CEILD HEALTH. lTon-aoeidentai injury in children. J3:dtish ¥lSdica1 Jou.'t'll8.l, London, 191;, Dec.15, vol.iv, pp~656-66b. - ._a ..

A gllide on m~g~l.lI.ent ~~tb an introductory oollUlient tromtho Bri tish Pa.edi8. trio Assocj,a tion v.nd Dri tish Assooia tion of Paediat:dc Surgeons •

. NORllJAN s Me A lifeline for batwl.'ing parente. !.~.FJi11L~Ee' London, 1974, Septo26, volo70, no.39, pp$1506-1501.

Discusses the health visitor's oontribution to the prevention of child a.buse.

OKELL, Carolyn and J3Ull'OHER, C eH .. lIo The battered child ayndxome. "~w So~iet:C8 Ga.zette, 1969, Sept., vol.,66, no.9~ pp.587-589o

OKELL, Carolyn. !l!he battered child: 8. tragic bxealcdown in parental care? JII};,dwii'e ap.,?,.]:e.!).ljh V~~pit0.E.~ ij69p June, vol.5, no.6, pp.235-24°.

ORELL, Co Childhood acoidents and chila. abuse: an at·tempt at early diagnosis of inflioted injuries in a sample of young ohildren a tt.ending "G\'10 casualty departments. Q,g,m;muni3 I1e.~i.c~2.., LondoD J'

1971, Aug.20, vol.126, no.8 7 pp.124-127. An exploratory study of 45 cases o

OLIVER, J .Eo and COX, J ... A faJIlj.ly kindred wi tb. ill-used children: the burden on the community. li& Ush :!2,,~,l of Pf;i~ia&~ London, 1973, July, vol.123, no.572 p pp.8·1-90.

OLIVER, J .E. and TAYLOR, A. Five generations of ill-t"Xeated ohildren in one fe.mily pedigree. ],;,ili.~p. Journal,..Qf PSiiChi~St, London, 1971, Nov., vol.119, no.552, pp.473-480.

OPPE, T.E. Battered babies. Health Tren.fut, Londen, 1972, Nov. p vol.4? no.4, pp,,74-76.

OUNSTED, C., OPPENHEIMER, R.and LINDSAY, J" Aspects of bonding failures the psychopa. tholoBY' and psychotherapeutic trea:'anent of familiee of battered ohildren. Dsve.~en~ftioine ~d Q~.!d IJeu:t'o!.~, Taclworth, 1974, Aug., vol.1b;no.4, pp.44'7-456 •

OmlTON, J.. Non-accidental injuries in children: a research abstract. ~~ Child.~enIB. :Burea\l, Info:r:ma.'M:2!l .• J'ervice Bi~.$.h. 19731' no.7, 2pp.

PAlmY, W.R. and SEYt-lOUR, M.W.. Epidemiology of battered babies in Nottingham. Commtmi'til N.edicine, London, 1971, Aug.20, vol.126, no.8, pp.121-12;.

A report on 1; children. vi th injuries and 19 tat risk I familieo.

ROBB,D. Cruelty begins at home. World l<!edicine, London, 1973, Nov.28, vol.9, no.5, pp.101-102.

SANDERS, R.W. Resistance to dealing with pa.rents of battered children. Pediatrios, Evanston, III., 1972, Dee., vol.50, no.6, pp.853c0857.

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SCEYIDEBERG, M. Chi[d violence: a guide to better recognition by fife.. Social 'l,o~er & Co~jY Ca..:re .. , London, 1974p Sapt.5, vol.?), no.118, p.5.

SCOTT p PoD. Battered wives. ~i1ish JOl1't"D.,JI-l of P,ml!!a'EZ, London, 1974v Nov., volei259 pp .. 453-441.

Includes an examination of the relationShip between wife bat~ring and baby battering.

SCOTT p PeD.. Fatal ba.ttered baby cases., ~diciri£J=-Sl2i"el1ce and the 'Ia~s Dristol, 1973, July, vol_13~ no .. 3, pp.1 Q7-206.

Also in Sooial ~lork Service, Loudon, 1974p July, no.4, PPe 12-21 e ~. .... 1$

SCOTT, P.D. Parents who kill their childl.-eu.. ~di~8 Science anj;, ,:the ~, Bristol p 1973, April, voloi3, no.2, pp0120-126.

sn,m~ 13oGo~ GRANT, JoR., and CAMERON, J.J.Io 1lite-ma.,:t:ks in the lbatterec baby syndrome' .. J.1edi~2..L_§s;!tmce an{lgJ!te ... lta!1' :Bristol, 1973, July, vol.i3, no." pp.207-210.

SllITR, S. and nOBLE, S.. Battered children' and their parents. !I§'''t Sociel;y, London, 1973, ~rov.15, vol.26, no.,580, pp.393-395.

Sl\jITlI~ Sos., mmON, Ho and NOBJ.tE, S. Parents of battered babies: a controlled study. British Medical Journal, l~ndon, 1973g Nov.17, vol~iv, PP.388':391-;--- ., . '

SMITH, S.M., HA.NSON, R. and NOBLE, S. Social aspects of the battered baby syndrome. British Journal of PS1.£t'liaS, L-ondon, 1974, Deo~, vo1.125, pp.568-582.

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SONTAG, A. Preventing child abuse. Soc~ l;lork To.0gy:, Binningbam, 1974, Jan.10, vol.4, no.20, pp.634-635.

SPllIDETA, J. J. and RIGLER t D. The child-abusing pa:ren it: a psychological :review, fflcht'.logical :Bulletin, Washington, D.O. 19'72, April, vol. 77, no.4, pp.296-304-

Reviews the literature on child abuse, and examines a demographic survey in the United st.a tes. Ci tea 88 references.

TERl1, L.C. A family study of child abuse. Americaii Journal of PSlRh!atry, Washington,· 1970, Nov., vol:T27, no.5, pp.66;-b71.

Reports on a 6-year study of 10 battered children and their familiee in the United states.

THOMAS, P.D.S. The role of the general practitioner in'the care of battered children. Yorkshire Faculty Journal, Leeds, 1974, vol.15, no.2, pp.33-37.

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. Describes' tha una by Phi lade Iphia hospital staff of Gocial . learning theory, wi"'cih SOllia techniques of behaviour therapy,

as the basis for tre~tment in their own homas of parents of abused chilC1.ren.

132/104 TRE11ARTHA., iio .Are we responsible when a child is "battered"? hQ..b.Eb.:tion 1.<ulW1, London, 1974, March, vol.2ll' no.l, pp,,22-24.

B2/105 tJN.Dl!:PJITLIJ, Eo The child and his aurroundinga: the etraIlg'O silenee of teachers, doctors and Bocia1 workers in the fa.ce of cruelty to children. L1.ter:11l!~!9.~ QB.ilJ! ''Lelfars. Revi~, Geneva, 1974, }tay, no.21, pp.16-2l.

B2/JfJ6 YELAJ.b., S oA'~ The abUBed child ".. a reminder of despair. ~dia.ll y!.§JLaro, Ottawa, 1974, 1larch/Aprll, vol.49, no,,2 p pp.8,lO..,,11.

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ECL 3/74 Non~a.ccidental injury to children m·J074( 8) ) . LASS1 74(13» Non-accidental injury to children.

L..ASSL(74)25 Maria Colwell. LASSL(74)27 Non-accidental injury to children. D3272/74 COIl!llIitteo of enquiry into the cara and su,'parviaion provided to

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CAHERON, James Malcolm, AND RAE Laurence John Atlas of the battered child syndrome. Churchill Livingstone '1975 IX, 90pp.

EALING London Borough Health Department. The Ealing battered baby conference: proceedings 0:': a one day conference organized by the Health Department of the London Borough of Ealing, November 19730 (Chairman Dr Ian Seppelt) B Edsall ,/1wV £IJ.75 .. 34pp. .,..

HOME OFFICE. Research Unit Non-accidental injury to children under the age of 17, OJ' Janet Sturgess and Kevin Heal.

Home OffiQe Research Uni~, 1975 14, IV pp (RES 663/2/25).

EAST SUSSEX County Coyncil Social Services Department. Children at.risk - a study by the Ea.st Sussex County Council into the problems revealed by the report of the inquiry into the case of Haria Co 1\-1 ell. Lewes, Soci~\l Servi~es Department, East Sussex County Council, 1975 IV, 133 pp.

NANCHElSTER CHILD ABUSE POLICY COHNITTEE. Guidelines for the management of cases of non-accidental injury to children in .the City of Hanchester. Manchester, City of Manchester Social Services Department, 1975. 19 pp 21 cm.

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HUT'rEN, J M. Children at risk, an exploratory research study.

International Social \vork. Bombay, 1975 Vol. 18 No 2 ppw28_1~3.

BISHOP, F. The maltreatment of children: some unresolved problems.

Medical Journal of Australia 2 Sydney 1975, Aug. 16, Vol ii, no 7 pp 245-249.

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l1edical Journal of AustraliaJ., Sydney 1975, Aug,16 Vol no 7, pp 243-E45.

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BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL \vORKERS Home violence - is there an answer? §2gial \vork Tod~, Birmingham, 1975, Oct,2, Vol 6, no 13 pp 409-l~13.

CAVENAGH, W·E. . .Battered babies and their parents. (c) A view from the cour.ts.

Royal Sp..Q.ietL9f Health Jour.na1" London, 197.5, June. Vol 95, no ), pp 153··155.

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Factors Contx'ibuting to child abuse. lli.ll:..sing Researcth NeVI York 1975, July/Aug, Vol 24, 110.4 pp 293-295.

12 FAIRBURN J A and JONES S. Beta 5 and battering. H~~ Socie~ London, 1975 July 31, Vol 33, no 669. pp 249-250.

13 GELLES R J. The Social Construction of Child Abuse. £uner~c.al'! ~.£nal of OrJ~p:.9E6ychiatry:. Albany, N. Y. 1975 April Vol 45, no 3 pp 363-371.

14 GIL D G. Unraveling child abuse. Am~erican Journal of Orthops;y:chiatr:l, -Albany N.Y. 1975, April, Vol 45, no 3. pp 3~·6-356.

15 HUNT S. Spotlight on child abuse. QOJ!lmunity Care, London. 1975

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HYMAN C A. and MITCHELL R. A psychological study of child battering Health Visitor, London, 1975 Aug. Vol l~8, no 8 pp 294-296.

~JUSTICE B. and DUNCAN, D F'. Physical abuse of children as a public health problem.

Public Health Reviews, Basel, 1975 April/June, Vol 4, no 2 pp 183-200.

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HATTINGLY R. Children at risk. Health and Social Service Journal, London, 1975, Hay 3 Vol 85 no 4437 p. 1008.

SANUEL3 A. Battered babies - protecting children from parental and guardian abuse: the legal contribution

Family La .... , Chichester, 1975 March/April Vol 59 no 2. pp 3.5-38 , 63. .

SCERRI V J P. Battered babies and their parents. (d) The welfare of the child. Royal Society of Health

Journal, London, 1975, June: Vol 95, no 3. pp 156-158,164

,~ A Symposium on battered children. !'lursing Hirror, London, 1975 June 12, Vol 140, no 22 pp 47-58

WIGGLESWORTH, R. Battered babies and their parents (a) The ecology of child abuse. Royal SQgiety of Hea1~~

Journal, London 197.5, June, Vol 9.5, no 3 pp 144-148

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