8.5: References and Further Reading
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- Office of Attorney General of California. Suspected Child Abuse Report. https://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agweb/pdfs/childabuse/ss_8572.pdf
- California Department of Social Services. www.cdss.ca.gov.
- Find Law. U.S. Federal and State Cases, Codes, and Articles. (2023). California Code, Penal Code – PEN 11165. Retrieved from: https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/penal-code/pen-sect-11165-6/#:~:text=As%20used%20in%20this%20article,or%20the%20endangering%20of%20the
- California Department of Social Services. Mandated Reporter Training. https://www.mandatedreporterca.com/training/general-training
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Further Reading (optional)
Peer-Reviewed Sources
- Crosson-Tower, C. (2013). Understanding Child Abuse and Neglect. Boston, MA: Pearson.
- A comprehensive text that provides in-depth knowledge on the various aspects of child abuse and neglect, including the role of mandated reporters.
- Drake, B., & Jonson-Reid, M. (2018). Reporting Child Maltreatment: Ethical and Practical Issues. Child Abuse & Neglect, 79, 13-23.
- This article explores the ethical and practical challenges faced by mandated reporters in the context of child maltreatment.
- Kalichman, S. C. (1999). Mandated Reporting of Suspected Child Abuse: Ethics, Law, and Policy. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
- A detailed examination of the ethical, legal, and policy issues surrounding mandated reporting of child abuse.
- Mathews, B., & Kenny, M. C. (2008). Mandatory Reporting Legislation in the USA, Canada, and Australia: A Cross-Jurisdictional Review of Key Features, Differences, and Issues. Child Maltreatment, 13(1), 50-63.
- A comparative study of mandatory reporting legislation across different countries, highlighting key features and issues.
- Levi, B. H., & Portwood, S. G. (2011). Reasonable Suspicion of Child Abuse: Finding a Common Language. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 39(1), 62-69.
- This article discusses the concept of "reasonable suspicion" in the context of child abuse reporting, aiming to clarify and standardize the language used.
Government Sources
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Children's Bureau. (2020). Child Maltreatment 2019.
- Annual report presenting national data about child abuse and neglect known to child protective services agencies in the United States.
- Child Maltreatment 2019
- California Department of Social Services. (n.d.). Mandated Reporter Training California.
- Provides resources and training modules for mandated reporters in California.
- Mandated Reporter Training California
- California Penal Code Section 11165.7.
- The legal text detailing the responsibilities and requirements of mandated reporters in California.
- California Penal Code Section 11165.7
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (2021). Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect.
- Overview of strategies and programs aimed at preventing child abuse and neglect.
- Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect
Non-Profit Sources
- Child Welfare Information Gateway. (n.d.). Mandatory Reporters of Child Abuse and Neglect.
- A resource providing information and guidance for mandated reporters, including state-specific details.
- Mandatory Reporters of Child Abuse and Neglect
- National Children's Alliance. (n.d.). Standards for Accredited Members.
- Offers guidelines and standards for professionals involved in child abuse investigations and interventions.
- National Children's Alliance
- Prevent Child Abuse America. (n.d.). Resources for Professionals.
- Provides resources and support for professionals working to prevent child abuse and neglect.
- Prevent Child Abuse America
- Darkness to Light. (n.d.). Stewards of Children Training.
- A program designed to educate adults on how to prevent, recognize, and react responsibly to child sexual abuse.
- Darkness to Light