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Severe child physical abuse: A psychological research agenda

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    Abstract

    Severe child physical abuse is considered more prevalent than statistics indicate, at least 1-2 children are documented to die at the hands of a parent/carer each week in the UK. Records indicate that approximately 60% of these offenders are male (Sidebotham, Brandon, Bailey & Belderson, 2011; Sinal et al, 2000). Children living with unrelated males are more than 50 times more likely to die than those who reside with both biological parents (Missouri, Schnitzer & Ewigman, 2005). A paucity of research exists to understand the psychological pathways of these male offenders. This article suggests a psychological agenda to examine the pathways of these perpetrators. Discussion focuses on the value of<br />examining specifically the belief systems (cognitive distortions); personality traits; impulsivity; self-esteem; empathy and attachment styles of this offender group.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Investigating Child Death
    Volume1
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - Mar 2015

    Keywords

    • Child death
    • Children
    • Physical abuse

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