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mandated reporting references



Here is a short list of references on mandated reporting issues in 
research.  I found the Liss article to be especially useful:

Liss, M. B. (1994). Child abuse: Is there a mandate for researchers
 to report? Ethics & Behavior,4, 133-146.

Thompson, B. (1995). Ethical Dimensions in Trauma Research. The
American Sociologist, 26, (2), 54-69. 

Peterson, C. C., & Siddle, D. A. T. (1995). Confidentiality issues in
psychological research.  Australian Psychologist, 30(3), 187-190.

 Gallagher, B., Creighton, S., & Gibbons, J. (1995). Ethical dilemmas
 in social research: No easy solutions. British Journal of Social
 Work, 25, 295-311. 

 Socolar, Rebecca R. S., Runyan, Desmond K., & Amaya-Jackson, Lisa.
 (1995). Methodological and ethical issues related to studying child
 maltreatment. Journal of Family Issues, 16, 565-86.

Bradley, E. J., Lindsay, R. C. L. (1987). Methodological and ethical
issues in child abuse research. Journal of Family Violence, 2,
239-255.

Etherington, K. (1996). The counsellor as researcher: Boundary issues
and critical dilemmas. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling,
24, 339-346.

Sandy Beeman
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