Wounded Souls: The Need for Child Protection Professionals and Faith Leaders to Recognize and Respond to the Spiritual Impact of Child Abuse

Date

2019

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

Abstract

This article explores situations in which religion and child protection may conflict.12 The article provides a synopsis of research on the spiritual impact of child abuse and neglect.13 An overview of how this dynamic may play out before, during, and after a forensic interview is also provided.

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Keywords

child protection, religion, child abuse

Citation

Vieth, V. I., & Singer, P. (2019). Wounded Souls: The Need for Child Protection Professionals and Faith Leaders to Recognize and Respond to the Spiritual Impact of Child Abuse. Mitchell Hamline Law Review, 45(4), 6.

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