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RE: Male vs Female Abuse towards children




I'd also caution that you keep in mind the following potential caveat with
any analysis of administrative data on the subject: Is there any bias in the
reporting of child maltreatment that would skew perceptions of the identity
of perpetrators? In other words, are women more likely than men to be
reported even though the incidence of female vs. male perpetration may be
closer to equal? Further, to what extent do perceptions of gender roles
influence one's reporting of child maltreatment? I'm not sure of the answers
to the above, but perhaps another member of the listserv could address that.

Dana Hollinshead, M.P.A., M.A.
-----Original Message-----
From: lfontes@mail.javanet.com [mailto:lfontes@mail.javanet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 12:36 PM
To: Child Maltreatment Researchers
Subject: Re: Male vs Female Abuse towards children


In this discussion of male versus female abuse of children, Let's not forget
sexual abuse, inducing terror (through abusing the other parent) and child
abandonment (having no or only sporadic contact with a child might be
considered a form of indirect neglect)
Lisa fontes, Ph.D.



Original Message:
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From: Joseph A Vorrasi jav9@cornell.edu
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 13:03:07 -0500
Subject: Re: Male vs Female Abuse towards children


Jeannine,


National surveys indicate that, relative to fathers, mothers use more
physical aggression against children.  This trend can be partially
explained by the simple fact that, on average, mothers have a greater
*opportunity* to abuse their children, given the propensity for children
to spend more time with their mothers than with their fathers.  The
statistics you seek, along with a discussion of them, can be found in the
following book: 


Straus, M. A., & Gelles, R. J. (Eds.). (1990). <underline>Physical
violence in American families: Risk factors and adaptations to violence
in 8,145 families</underline>. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.      


Good luck,


Joe Vorrasi



At 11:23 AM 12/5/00 -0500, jeannine turchiano wrote:

>In all of the research I have been doing I cannot find any statistics on
who does more of the child abusing in the US is it women or men?? Do you
have any stats of perhaps you can direct me to a website that would have
this information.

>

>Thank you very much- Jeannine

>

>




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