内容説明
Intervention at an early stage of a child's development is extremely complicated. The problems of balancing the conflicting rights of the child, the parents, and the State form the basis of this volume. It describes the interaction between mental health and legal interests in the USA, and provides a comprehensive survey of current empirical research, professional practice, and legal policy.
目次
Edward P Mulvey, N Dickon Reppucci, and Lois A Weithorn - Part One: General Issues
Mental Health, Law, and Children
A Brief Overview
Lois A Weithorn
Children's Capacities in Legal Contexts
N Dickon Reppucci - Part Two: Children in the Family
The Wisdom of Solomon
Issues in Child Custody Determination
Mindy S Rosenberg and Robert D Hunt
Child Maltreatment
Legal and Mental Health Issues
Ellen Greenberger
Children, Families, and Work
Elizabeth Scott - Part Three: Children in the Health Care System
Adolescents' Reproductive Rights
Gary B Melton
Family and Mental Hospital as Myths
Civil Commitment of Minors
Thomas Grisso and Maricia Conlin - Part Four: Children in the Juvenile Justice System
Procedural Issues in the Juvenile Justice System
Edward P Mulvey
Judging Amenability to Treatment in Juvenile Offenders
Theory and Practice
Jean Ann Linney
Deinstitutionalization in the Juvenile Justice System
Edward Seidman
The Adolescent Passage and Entry into the Juvenile Justice System
Donald N Bersoff - Part Five: Children in the Educational System
Psychological Assessment in the Schools
Bruce L Baker and Richard P Brightman
Access of Handicapped Children to Educational Services
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