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ABUSING PARENTS - LEGAL AND THERAPEUTIC ASPECTS

NCJ Number
51312
Journal
MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA Volume: 2 Issue: 11 Dated: (SEPTEMBER 1972) Pages: 597-600
Author(s)
R D GOLDNEY
Date Published
1972
Length
4 pages
Annotation
BELIEVING THAT CURRENT AUSTRALIAN LAW THWARTS THE EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OF ABUSING PARENTS, A MORATORIUM ON REPORTING IS DISCUSSED, AND SPECIAL COURTS ARE SUGGESTED.
Abstract
IT IS NOTED THAT UNDER THE EXISTING MEDICOLEGAL STRUCTURE FOR DEALING WITH CHILD ABUSE IN AUSTRALIA, THE ABUSING PARENT, WHO IS CONSIDERED TO HAVE SERIOUS PSYCHIATRIC DISABILITIES, IS NOT PROPERLY TREATED. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS ARE BELIEVED TO RESTRICT THE THERAPEUTIC DISCRETION OF PROFESSIONALS IN A POSITION TO RECOGNIZE THE PROBLEM, WHILE RESTRAINING ABUSING PARENTS FROM SEEKING HELP FOR FEAR OF ADVERSE CONSEQUENCES UNDER LEGAL ACTION. IT IS PROPOSED THAT A THERAPEUTIC PROGRAM BE DEVISED THAT WILL GIVE PROPER CONSIDERATION TO BOTH THE LEGAL AND MEDICAL ASPECTS OF THE PROBLEM MANIFESTED IN THE PSYCHIATRIC CONDITION OF THE ABUSING PARENT. COMPULSORY REPORTING OF CHILD ABUSE CASES TO LEGAL AUTHORITIES LIMITS THE THERAPEUTIC OPTIONS OF MEDICAL PERSONNEL IN HELPING ABUSING PARENTS; THEREFORE, A MORATORIUM ON REPORTING SHOULD BE INSTITUTED TO PROVIDE A PERIOD OF TIME IN WHICH PHYSICIANS WOULD BE FREE TO DEAL WITH ABUSING PARENTS AS THEY DEEMED APPROPRIATE--INCLUDING THE OPTION OF REPORTING. IF PARENTS RESPOND TO OFFERS OF HELP FROM MEDICAL PERSONNEL, REPORTING WOULD NOT BE NECESSARY; IF PARENTS REFUSE HELP AND THE CHILD REMAINS IN DANGER, REPORTING WOULD BE NECESSARY TO EFFECT AUTHORITATIVE INTERVENTION ON BEHALF OF THE CHILD. A SPECIAL COURT IS ALSO SUGGESTED, AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE PRACTICE IN WHICH PARENTS ARE CHARGED EITHER IN ORDINARY COURTS, OR A CHARGE OF CHILD NEGLECT IS BROUGHT IN CHILDREN'S COURTS; THE CHOICE IS DETERMINED BY THE SEVERITY OF THE CHILD'S INJURIES. THE PROPOSED SPECIAL COURT WOULD ALLOW A PARTICULAR SECTION OF THE JUDICIARY TO GIVE THE BENEFIT OF ITS EXPERIENCE IN THIS AREA, WITH EMPHASIS ON HELPING ABUSING PARENTS THROUGH THERAPEUTIC PROGRAMS. IT IS EXPECTED THAT TREATMENT WOULD CONSIST OF ADMINISTERING DRUGS, COUNSELING, RELATIONAL SUPPORT, AND SOCIAL MANIPULATION. REFERENCES ARE PROVIDED. (RCB)