TY - BOOK ID - 135391601 TI - Preventing child maltreatment in the U.S. AU - Ross, Royleen AU - Green, Julii Monette AU - Fuentes, Milton A PY - 2022 SN - 1978821123 197882114X 9781978821125 9781978821149 9781978821118 1978821115 9781978821101 1978821107 PB - New Brunswick, NJ DB - UniCat KW - Alaska Native children KW - Alaska Natives KW - Child abuse KW - Child welfare KW - Social conditions. KW - child abuse, child neglect, child maltreatment, resources for social workers, child abuse prevention, family values, generational trauma, marginalized communities, American Indian family values, Alaska Native family values, American Native societies, systemic oppression, institutional racism, systemic racism, native perspectives, ethical questions in child abuse, bad parenting, parenting guides, how to parent, parenting help books. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:135391601 AB - "This book is part of a concentrated series of books that examines child maltreatment across minoritized, cultural groups.Specifically, this volume addresses American Indian and Alaska Native populations. However, in an effort to contextualize the experiences of 574 federally recognized tribes and 50+ state recognized tribes, as well as villages, the authors focus on populations within rural and remote regions and discuss the experiences of some tribal communities throughout US history. It should be noted that established research has primarily drawn attention to the pervasive problems impacting Indigenous individuals, families, and communities. Aligned with an attempt to adhere to a decolonizing praxis, the authors share information in a strength-based framework for the Indigenous communities discussed within the text. The authors review federally funded programs (prevention, intervention, and treatment) that have been adapted for tribal communities (e.g., Safecare) and include cultural teachings that address child maltreatment. The intention of this book is to inform researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and advocates about the current state of child maltreatment from an Indigenous perspective"-- ER -