U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government, Department of Justice.

NCJRS Virtual Library

The Virtual Library houses over 235,000 criminal justice resources, including all known OJP works.
Click here to search the NCJRS Virtual Library

CHILD ABUSE AND THE LAW

NCJ Number
48443
Author(s)
R SINGERMANLYMAN T
Editor(s)
T LYMAN
Date Published
1977
Length
0 pages
Annotation
THE LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF EDUCATORS IN IDENTIFYING AND REPORTING CASES OF CHILD ABUSE OR NEGLECT ARE THE SUBJECT OF THIS FILM.
Abstract
THE LARGE NUMBER OF UNREPORTED CASES OF CHILD ABUSE ATTESTS TO A NEED FOR BETTER EDUCATION OF TEACHERS SO THAT THEY ARE ABLE TO RECOGNIZE SUCH PROBLEMS BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. THE FILM IS DESIGNED TO HELP FAMILIARIZE TEACHERS, SOCIAL WORKERS, SCHOOL NURSES, AND ADMINISTRATORS WITH FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS CONCERNING CHILD ABUSE. DRAMATIZED SITUATIONS INVOLVING TEACHERS AND STUDENTS SHOW THE VARIOUS PHYSICAL AND BEHAVIORAL SIGNALS OF ABUSE CASES. LEGAL, MEDICAL, AND SOCIAL WELFARE EXPERTS ANALYZE THE TEACHER'S APPROACHES AND GIVE PRECISE ANSWERS TO THEIR QUESTIONS. THE FILM, ALONG WITH ITS STUDY GUIDE, PROVIDES ALL THE NECESSARY MATERIAL TO TRAIN SCHOOL TEACHERS IN THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES TOWARD VICTIMS OF CHILD ABUSE. THE LEGAL IMPLICATIONS ARE CAREFULLY EXPLAINED, AND TEACHERS ARE PROVIDED WITH THE PROPER PROCEDURES FOR REPORTING CASES OF ABUSE OR NEGLECT. EMPHASIS IS PLACED ON THE FACT THAT AS LONG AS THE PROCEDURES ARE FOLLOWED, TEACHERS ARE COMPLETELY IMMUNE FROM POSSIBLE LEGAL SUITS.(BAC)

Downloads

No download available

Availability