How the Social Construction of “Child Abuse” Affect Immigrant Parents: Policy Changes That Protect Children and Families

Volume: 2 Number: 1 May 30, 2016
  • Jennifer A. Reısıg
  • Monica K. Mıller
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How the Social Construction of “Child Abuse” Affect Immigrant Parents: Policy Changes That Protect Children and Families

Abstract

Immigrants who move to the United States often face the challenge of interpreting new laws and social norms (e.g., parenting norms), which may vary greatly from their native culture. Acceptable parenting practices are socially constructed beliefs, rooted in cultural context. What is acceptable in one culture may be labeled as child abuse in another. Thus, immigrant parents are at risk for having their parenting practices defined as child abuse by mainstream culture. Defining child abuse in a multicultural society is difficult. In the court system, a cultural defense brings culture into the courtroom, questioning the intent in “abusive” cultural parenting practices. This article offers suggestions that alter the response of social services and the legal system to abuse cases involving immigrant families. These changes to policy and education have potential to protect immigrant parents and families.

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Authors

Jennifer A. Reısıg This is me
University of Nev

Monica K. Mıller This is me
University of Nev

Publication Date

May 30, 2016

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May 30, 2016

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Year 2009 Volume: 2 Number: 1

APA
Reısıg, J. A., & Mıller, M. K. (2016). How the Social Construction of “Child Abuse” Affect Immigrant Parents: Policy Changes That Protect Children and Families. International Journal of Social Inquiry, 2(1), 17-37. https://izlik.org/JA46DH48SE
AMA
1.Reısıg JA, Mıller MK. How the Social Construction of “Child Abuse” Affect Immigrant Parents: Policy Changes That Protect Children and Families. ijsi. 2016;2(1):17-37. https://izlik.org/JA46DH48SE
Chicago
Reısıg, Jennifer A., and Monica K. Mıller. 2016. “How the Social Construction of ‘Child Abuse’ Affect Immigrant Parents: Policy Changes That Protect Children and Families”. International Journal of Social Inquiry 2 (1): 17-37. https://izlik.org/JA46DH48SE.
EndNote
Reısıg JA, Mıller MK (May 1, 2016) How the Social Construction of “Child Abuse” Affect Immigrant Parents: Policy Changes That Protect Children and Families. International Journal of Social Inquiry 2 1 17–37.
IEEE
[1]J. A. Reısıg and M. K. Mıller, “How the Social Construction of ‘Child Abuse’ Affect Immigrant Parents: Policy Changes That Protect Children and Families”, ijsi, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 17–37, May 2016, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA46DH48SE
ISNAD
Reısıg, Jennifer A. - Mıller, Monica K. “How the Social Construction of ‘Child Abuse’ Affect Immigrant Parents: Policy Changes That Protect Children and Families”. International Journal of Social Inquiry 2/1 (May 1, 2016): 17-37. https://izlik.org/JA46DH48SE.
JAMA
1.Reısıg JA, Mıller MK. How the Social Construction of “Child Abuse” Affect Immigrant Parents: Policy Changes That Protect Children and Families. ijsi. 2016;2:17–37.
MLA
Reısıg, Jennifer A., and Monica K. Mıller. “How the Social Construction of ‘Child Abuse’ Affect Immigrant Parents: Policy Changes That Protect Children and Families”. International Journal of Social Inquiry, vol. 2, no. 1, May 2016, pp. 17-37, https://izlik.org/JA46DH48SE.
Vancouver
1.Jennifer A. Reısıg, Monica K. Mıller. How the Social Construction of “Child Abuse” Affect Immigrant Parents: Policy Changes That Protect Children and Families. ijsi [Internet]. 2016 May 1;2(1):17-3. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA46DH48SE

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