1990
DOI: 10.1177/105345129002600103
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Physical Abuse: Are Children With Disabilities at Greater Risk?

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“…The majority of the literature on abuse of people with disabilities has focused on children (Diamond & Jaudes, 1983;Frisch & Rhoads, 1982;Green, Voeller, Gaines & Kubie, 1981;Money, 1982;Murphy, 1982;Nesbit, & Karagiania, 1982;Rose & Hardman, 198 1 ;Soeffing, 1975;Sandgrund, Gaines, & Green, 1974;Solomons, 1979;Starr, Dietrich, Fischhoff, Ceresnie, & Zwier, 1984;Valentine, 1990;Zirpoli, 1986;Zirpoli, 1990). These studies indicated that mental retardation may be a cause and an effect of child abuse.…”
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“…The majority of the literature on abuse of people with disabilities has focused on children (Diamond & Jaudes, 1983;Frisch & Rhoads, 1982;Green, Voeller, Gaines & Kubie, 1981;Money, 1982;Murphy, 1982;Nesbit, & Karagiania, 1982;Rose & Hardman, 198 1 ;Soeffing, 1975;Sandgrund, Gaines, & Green, 1974;Solomons, 1979;Starr, Dietrich, Fischhoff, Ceresnie, & Zwier, 1984;Valentine, 1990;Zirpoli, 1986;Zirpoli, 1990). These studies indicated that mental retardation may be a cause and an effect of child abuse.…”
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“…Research has indicated that children with special needs are particularly vulnerable to abuse (Gargiulo, 1990;Goldman, 1993;Zirpoli, 1990). Special children may be more dependent on adult caregivers for a longer period of time and less knowledgeable about their rights to privacy and the appropriateness of certain types of physical attention (Sobsey, 1992 9 Physical abuse includes violent assault with instruments such as a strap or knife, burns, fractures, or other nonaccidental actions that lead to possible harm or injury of the child.…”
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