ALLEGATIONS OF CHILD ABUSE IN THE CONTEXT OFPARENTAL SEPARATION: A DISCUSSION PAPER
Received 2 July 2003; received in revised form 13 June 2004; accepted 20 June 2004 http://www.leadershipcouncil.org/docs/Trocme.pdf
Deliberate false reporting by fathers in contested custody cases is in fact much greater. A study by Nicholas Bala (below) revised (above) and his colleagues found fathers make false allegations 16 times more frequently than mothers.
These are mostly extreme abusers who do not believe his partner has a right to leave and are using the children to pressure her to return or punish her for leaving. They have a tremendous sense of entitlement which they believe justifies any tactics including false reports.
Domestic Violence Abuse and Child Custody, cited: S. J. Dallams & J.L. Silberg, "Myths that Place Children at Risk During Custody Litigation," 9(3) Sexual Assault Rep. 33 (Jan/Feb. 2006 and Jaffe, Crooks and Poisson "Common Misconceptions in Addressing Domestic Violence in Child Custody Disputes" 54 (4) J. & Fam. Ct. J. 57 (Fall, 2003)
ALLEGATIONS OF CHILD ABUSE IN THE CONTEXT OFPARENTAL SEPARATION: A DISCUSSION PAPER
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 1.0 INTRODUCTION
- 2.0 CURRENT RESPONSES TO ALLEGATIONS OF CHILD ABUSE
- 3.0 OFFENCES FOR FALSE ALLEGATIONS OF ABUSE AND LIABILITY ISSUES
- 4.0 NATURE AND SCOPE OF ALLEGATIONS OF CHILD ABUSE IN CUSTODY AND ACCESS DISPUTES
- 5.0 ISSUES RELATED TO ALLEGATIONS OF CHILD ABUSE IN THE CONTEXT OF PARENTAL SEPARATION
- 6.0 STRATEGIES FOR DEALING WITH ALLEGATIONS OF CHILD ABUSE IN THE CONTEXT OF PARENTAL SEPARATION
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- APPENDIX A: ALLEGATIONS OF CHILD ABUSE IN THE CONTEXT OF PARENTAL SEPARATION
- APPENDIX B: SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON ASSESSING ALLEGATIONS OF CHILD ABUSE