期刊名称:CHILD MALTREATMENT
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ISSN: | 1077-5595
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出版频率: | Quarterly
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出版社: | SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, USA, CA, 91320
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出版社网址: | http://www.sagepub.co.uk/
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期刊网址: | http://cmx.sagepub.com/
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影响因子: |
3.051 (2020年)
4.047(2018年)
2.984(2017年)
2.278(2016年)
2.292(2015年)
2.373(2014年)
2.706(2013年)
2.589 (2012年)
2.77(2011年)
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| 主题范畴: | FAMILY STUDIES; SOCIAL WORK |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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The most current and authoritative resource in the vital and changing field of child abuse and neglect...
An Interdisciplinary Forum
Child Maltreatment answers the urgent need for an interdisciplinary forum disseminating original research, information and technical innovations on child abuse and neglect. The field of child maltreatment is multidisciplinary, embracing diverse professional and cultural identities. Peer-reviewed and written by leading experts, Child Maltreatment provides common ground for practitioners, policy makers and researchers from a variety of disciplines. The journal creates an important synthesis of contributions in science, theory, practice and policy issues. Fields represented include: Law, Social Work, Law Enforcement, Child Protection, Medicine, Psychology, Research, and Prevention.
Policy Accessible and Comprehensive
High quality, original research in the field of child abuse and neglect can have immediate impact on the quality of children’s lives. Child Maltreatment is committed to promoting practice and policy perspectives that are based on the best available empirical scientific evidence.
Special Sections
Occasionally, Child Maltreatment features regular Special Sections and Special Issues dedicated to original research and practice articles dealing with specific topics of pressing concern to the child abuse community. These offer readers broad coverage of focused topics, and present new research and commentary from some of the field's foremost researchers and thinkers.
Put Child Maltreatment in Your Library
Child Maltreatment fills an important gap in research literature and makes a valuable addition to your library’s criminology, psychology, social work or law collection. Free sample copies are available to librarians on request.
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2007 Ranking:
3/30 in Family Studies 1/29 in Social Work
2007 Impact Factor: 2.352 |
Instructions to Authors
Manuscript Submission Guidelines:
Child Maltreatment welcomes manuscripts addressing timely and important topics in practice, policy, and theory, including empirical research articles, review articles, commentaries, in-depth analyses, and case presentations or program evaluations that illustrate theoretical issues or new phenomena. Regular articles should be no more than 30 typewritten, double-spaced pages, inclusive of tables, figures, and references. Brief reports will also be accepted, limited to no more than 12 double-spaced pages including tables, figures, and references. Reviews of the literature should be no more than 50 typewritten, double-spaced pages. Include an abstract of approximately 150 words. Submissions should be prepared according to the guidelines in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th edition). The author's name and affiliation should appear on a separate cover page for anonymous review. Submission to Child Maltreatment implies that the manuscript has not been published elsewhere, and is not under consideration by any other journal; a statement to this effect should be included with the all submissions. Electronic submissions in Microsoft Word format my be uploaded at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/childmaltreatment. Authors who want to refine the use of English in their manuscripts might consider utilizing the services of SPi, a non-affiliated company that offers Professional Editing Services to authors of journal articles in the areas of science, technology, medicine or the social sciences. SPi specializes in editing and correcting English-language manuscripts written by authors with a primary language other than English. Visit http://www.prof-editing.com for more information about SPi’s Professional Editing Services, pricing, and turn-around times, or to obtain a free quote or submit a manuscript for language polishing. Please be aware that SAGE has no affiliation with SPi and makes no endorsement of the company. An author’s use of SPi’s services in no way guarantees that his or her submission will ultimately be accepted. Any arrangement an author enters into will be exclusively between the author and SPi, and any costs incurred are the sole responsibility of the author
Editorial Board
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| Associate Editors: |
David Finkelhor, PhD |
University of New Hampshire |
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Candice Feiring, PhD |
The College of New Jersey |
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Lucy Berliner, MSW |
Harborview Center for Sexual Assault and Traumatic Stress |
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Howard Dubowitz, MD |
University of Maryland |
| Book Review Editor: |
Ernestine Briggs |
Duke University |
| Consulting Editors: |
Douglas Barnett, PhD |
Wayne State University |
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Sandra Bishop-Josef, PhD |
Yale University |
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Joaquin Borrego, Jr., PhD |
Texas Tech University |
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Bette L. Bottoms, PhD |
University of Illinois at Chicago |
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Ernestine Briggs, PhD |
Duke University |
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Elissa J. Brown, PhD |
St. John's University - NY |
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Mark Chaffin, PhD |
University of Oklahoma |
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Theodore P. Cross, PhD |
University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana |
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Constance Dalenberg, PhD |
California School of Professional Psychology |
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W. Hobart Davies, PhD |
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee |
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David DiLillo, PhD |
University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
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Louise Dixon, PhD |
University of Birmingham |
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Mary Dozier, PhD |
University of Delaware |
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John Eckenrode, PhD |
Cornell University |
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Ann Elliott, PhD |
Radford University |
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Julian Ford, PhD |
University of Connecticut |
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Bridget Freisthler, PhD |
University of California, Berkeley |
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Angelo P. Giardino, MD, PhD |
Texas Children's Hospital |
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Kevin Gully, PhD |
Primary Children's Medical Center |
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Neil B. Guterman, PhD |
University of Chicago |
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Rochelle Hanson, PhD |
Medical University of South Carolina |
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Martine Hebert, PhD |
Universit?du Québec ?Montréal |
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Daryl J. Higgins, PhD |
Australian Institute of Family Studies |
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Lisa Jones, PhD |
University of New Hampshire |
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David J. Kolko, PhD |
University of Pittsburgh |
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Shawna Lee, PhD |
Wayne State University |
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Beth Molnar, PhD |
Harvard School of Public Health |
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Vincent J. Palusci, PhD |
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Christina Rodriguez, PhD |
University of Utah |
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Joseph P. Ryan, PhD |
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
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Benjamin E. Saunders, PhD |
Medical University of South Carolina |
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Kimberly L. Shipman, PhD |
University of Georgia |
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Jane F. Silovsky, PhD |
University of Oklahoma |
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Sherri Y. Terao, PhD |
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Nico Trocm? PhD |
McGill University |
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Dan Whitaker, PhD |
Marcus Autism Center |
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James M. Wood, PhD |
University of Texas |
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Susan Zuravin, PhD. |
University of Maryland |
| Editorial Assistant: |
Judy Donlin |
Wayne State University |
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