e., "Christian Choate was 13 years old when he died two years ago in a dog cage and was buried in a plastic bag near an Indiana trailer park" and "They also believe Christian's father, who led police to the grave, had for years beaten the boy and kept him in a cage") in an effort to alert readers to the problem of child abuse and neglect at the national level, and emphasizes time and again that the problem is likely underreported and current statistics most likely just represent "the tip of the iceberg" (p. A7).
Having prefaced her article with this disturbing example of the extremes that child abuse can assume, Wetzstein goes on to explain the differences in definitions used by different states makes precise national prevalence estimates difficult, but all signs indicate that there is a national problem that is expected to increase unless and until something is done to reverse these ugly trends While Wetzstein does not offer any alternative approaches beyond the notification protocols provided, she does advocate increased training for pediatricians to alert them to signs of abuse and neglect
Finally, an article by Hays, Schultz and Todahi (2011) in The Register-Guard is more positively entitled, "Together, We Can Reduce Child Abuse in County by 90%" (p. A7). In this article, the authors, who are a university faculty leader, family therapist and youth court official, respectively, concedes that child abuse is a complex problem that demands complex solutions, but the authors also follow this concession with some timely reports from recent evidence-based practice and research that shows child abuse can be prevented and treated. More importantly, perhaps, the authors do not vacillate in their assertions concerning what can be done. Indeed, following a recitation of the various adverse outcomes that are associated with child abuse and neglect, Hays and her associates state flat-out: "We know also that these outcomes are not inevitable. Compelling evidence suggests that child abuse,...
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