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Black, Tara

First Name: 
Tara
Last Name: 
Black
Title: 
Ph.D
Department/Faculty: 
Faculty of Social Work
Organization: 
University of Toronto
Address: 

246 Bloor St. W.
Toronto, ON
M5S 1A1

Telephone: 
N/A
Fax: 
(416)-978-7072
Email: 
tara.black@utoronto.ca
Publications:
  • Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect 2003 (CIS-2003): Major Findings
  • Child abuse and neglect investigations in Canada: Comparing 1998 and 2003 data
  • Child Emotional Maltreatment in Canada
  • Child Neglect in Canada
  • Children’s Exposure to Domestic Violence in Canada
  • Geographic location and short-term service dispositions in Canadian child maltreatment investigations: CIS-2003
  • Ontario incidence studies of reported child abuse and neglect 1998/2003: Outcomes of investigations
  • Ontario incidence study of reported child abuse and neglect 2003 (OIS 2003): Major Findings Report
  • Physical abuse of children in Canada
  • Physical punishment of children: Assessing the validity of the legal definition of “reasonable force”
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Keywords:
  • Ontario
  • child abuse & neglect
  • exposure to domestic violence
  • intimate partner violence
  • policy
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