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Re: perpetrators
Since the male partners of female relatives are the biggest categories of perpetrators, one would seem to also need to include:
grandmother's boyfriend
aunt's boyfriend
sister's boyfriend
Also, what about teacher, coach, scout troop leader, medical provider, clergy, camp counselor
And finally, wouldn't it be important to differentiate between grandparents who are in a parental role and those who aren't?
Lisa FOntes, Ph.D.
---- Original message ----
>Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 10:06:06 EDT
>From: Jasjhughes@aol.com
>Subject: Re: perpetrators
>To: child-maltreatment-research-l@list.cornell.edu
>
> How about grouping as follows:
>
> The list of potential perpetrators and possible
> categories includes:
> 1. Parent figure/caregiver:
>
> A. Parents
> MOTHER
> FATHER
> B. Other parent figures
>
> STEP-MOTHER
> STEP-FATHER
> MOM'S BOYFRIEND/GIRLFRIEND
> DAD'S BOYFRIEND/GIRLFRIEND
> IN-HOME CARE PROVIDER
>
> C. Out of Home care providers
> OUT-OF-HOME CAREGIVER (E.G., FOSTER PARENT)
> OR GROUP CARE PROVIDER
> CHILD CARE PROVIDER
>
> 2. Other relatives:
> GRANDMOTHER
> GRANDFATHER
> AUNT
> UNCLE
> OTHER RELATIVE
>
> 3. Other adults:
> FRIEND
> STRANGER
> NEIGHBOR
> OTHER ACQUAINTANCE
>
> 4. Siblings/Peers:
> BROTHER
> SISTER
> STEP-BROTHER
> STEP-SISTER
> OTHER CHILD IN OUT-OF-HOME CARE
> BIOLOGICAL CHILD OF FOSTER
> PARENTS
> OTHER FOSTER CHILD
>
> The more categories you include up-front, the more
> valuable your findings will be. You can always
> combine things on the back end if the individual
> results aren't statistically significant.
>
> Jim Hughes
> Executive Director
> Survivors And Victims Empowered
> Box 8875
> Lancaster, PA 17604-8875
> (717) 569-0550 (phone)
> (717) 569-3039 (fax)
> www.childprotectionprogram.org
> www.childprotectionguide.org
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