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PROFESSIONAL ABUSE OF CHILDREN - RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE DELIVERY OF SERVICES

NCJ Number
19306
Journal
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry Volume: 45 Issue: 3 Dated: (APRIL 1975) Pages: 357-362
Author(s)
J W POLIER
Date Published
1975
Length
6 pages
Annotation
EXAMINATION OF THE RESPONSIBILITY OF PROFESSIONALS AND SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES FOR THE DELIVERY AND DENIAL OF SERVICES TO CHILDREN AND DISCUSSION OF THE ROLE AND OBLIGATION OF PROFESSIONALS IN LARGER SOCIAL ISSUES.
Abstract
THIS PAPER PRESENTS QUESTIONS THAT PROFESSIONALS MUST FACE AS THEY DECIDE WHAT SERVICES WILL OR WILL NOT BE PROVIDED. THE QUESTIONS FALL WITHIN FOUR AREAS: THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL PROFESSIONAL; THE RESPONSIBILITY OF SOCIAL AGENCIES EMPOWERED TO DELIVER SERVICES; THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN TO RECEIVE SERVICES IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW AND SOCIAL MORALITY; AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY IN RESOLVING LARGER SOCIAL ISSUES WHICH DETERMINE THE RIGHTS AND ENTITLEMENTS OF CHILDREN. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT)

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