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Re: your thoughts?
The Child Abuse Potential (CAP) by JoelMilner assesses the risk of physical
child abuse. Is that the assessment you had in mind?
Sally
Martin
-----Original Message-----
From: Ana Maria Sierra <amsierra@yahoo.com>
To: Child Maltreatment Researchers
<CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@cornell.edu>
Date: Monday, May 17, 1999 7:33 AM
Subject: Re: your thoughts?
>
>There is an assessment tool that has been developed to assess the risk for
physical child abuse
>which may provide some help as a model. Unfortunately I do not have the
reference. I know that it
>was developed by a psychology professor at Northern Illinois University.
>
>Ana M. Sierra, Ph.D.
>
>--- "Debra L. Sobey" <dsobey@ncfcomm.com> wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: R. Dwight Noble <rdnoble@indiana.edu>
>> To: Child Maltreatment Researchers
>> <CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@cornell.edu>
>> Date: Friday, May 07, 1999 11:36 AM
>> Subject: Re: degree of trauma and pedophile
>>
>>
>> >Hello group,
>> >
>> >Need some help for a student of mine. He's constructing a instrument
that
>> >might assess the risk for perpetrators of sexual abuse.
>> >
>> >A basic assumption he has made is that as the degree of truama increases
>> >during childhood the propensity to become a perpetrator increases
>> >(contributory impact). Makes sense on some level, but I'm not convinced
>> >that there is research to back up this assumption.
>> >
>> >Help. If any of you can point us towards such research, that would be
>> >greatly appreciated.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >Dwight Noble, Ed.D., LMFT
>> >Indiana University
>> >Department of Criminal Justice
>> >Bloomington, Indiana
>>
>>
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>Maltreatment Researchers<BR><<A
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>Friday, May 07, 1999 11:36 AM<BR>Subject: Re: degree of trauma and
>pedophile<BR><BR><BR>>Hello group,<BR>><BR>>Need some help for a
>student of mine. He's constructing a instrument that<BR>>might
assess
>the risk for perpetrators of sexual abuse.<BR>><BR>>A basic
assumption he
>has made is that as the degree of truama increases<BR>>during childhood
the
>propensity to become a perpetrator increases<BR>>(contributory
impact).
>Makes sense on some level, but I'm not convinced<BR>>that there is
research
>to back up this assumption.<BR>><BR>>Help. If any of you can
point
>us towards such research, that would be<BR>>greatly
>appreciated.<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>>Dwight Noble, Ed.D.,
>LMFT<BR>>Indiana University<BR>>Department of Criminal
>Justice<BR>>Bloomington, Indiana<BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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