Child Abuse & Disability: A Training and Intervention Project

An ARC-Riverside Program

2100 Sawtelle Blvd. #303-1

Los Angeles, CA 90025-6237

Office: 310 281 6131

FAX: 310 996 5585

Email:

www.disability-abuse.com

MATERIALS LIST (Rev. June 2006)

Articles

  1. "Professional Determinants of Sexual Abuse and Consent among Developmentally Disabled Adults", Tracee Parker, Ph.D., 1990
  1. "Psychobiological Effects of Child Sexual Abuse" article in The Advisor, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, Vol. 2, No. 2, April 1989.
  1. "National Information Centre and for Children and Youth with Handicaps", Susan Ripley, Exceptional Parent, June 1990.

4.  "Conference Proceedings: Sexual Exploitation of Persons with Disabilities" Sept. 2627, 1988 University of Michigan Medical School

5.  "Light the Shadows" Responding to Abuse and Neglect of persons with Disabilities Across the Lifespan", Conference at Kansas University Medical Center, 1996.

  1. Doing Justice? Criminal Offenders with Developmental Disabilities, Joan Petersilia, California Policy Research Center, 2000
  1. The Future of Children, Domestic Violence and Children, The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, Volume 9 - Number 3, Winter 1999
  1. "Sexuality and People with Intellectual Disabilities: A Historical Perspective," Winifred Kempton, M.S.W., A.C.S.W., Emily Kahn, M.Ed., Sexuality and Disability, Vol. 9. No 2, 1991
  1. "Crisis Intervention Teams," Law and Order, The Magazine for Police Management. June 1998
  1. Family Resource Guide, The ARC of the United States, September 2201
  1. Criminal Justice Advocacy & Resource Booklet, The ARC of the United States
  1. APSAC Advisor, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, Vol. 12, No. 4, Winter 1999
  1. InSight, The ARC, Issue # 2, 2002
  1. "Use of Anatomical Dolls in Child Sexual Abuse Assessments", Practice Guidelines, APSAC, 1995
  1. Human Rights for People with Mental Retardation, AAMR Fact Sheet, Jean E. Tuller, Department of Mental Retardation
  1. "Older Adults with Mental Retardation and Their Aging Caregivers", AAMR, March 1997
  1. "Sandra Jenson’s Story Prompts National Organ Donor Drive", New and Notes, Vol. 9, No. 3 May/June 1996
  1. Youth Today, The Newspaper on Youth Work, Vol. 10, No. 4, April 2001
  1. In Touch, ARC Riverside’s Newsletter, Spring 2001
  1. "Child Sexual Abuse Cases Declined Since 1992", Reuters Medical News, The Decline in Child Sexual Abuse Cases [Bulletin] 2001
  1. "Disability and the Digital Divide", H. Stephen Kaye, Disability Statistics Abstract, No. 22, July 2000

Assessments

1. Checklist for Child Abuse Evaluation, Joseph Petty Ph. D., Pub., Psychological Assessment

Resources, Inc., copyright 1988 and 1990 .

Bibliographies / Materials Lists

  1. McCreary Centre Society, Proposed list of materials to purchase. 1992
  1. Disability, Abuse and Personal Rights, A Project of Spectrum Institute, List of materials, information on training and consultation programs. 1994
  1. CAN/DO Child Abuse & Disability, materials list. August 2002
  1. Sexual Abuse and Young people with Disabilities Project: Annotated Bibliography, McCreary Centre Society 1993
  1. Disability, Sexuality, and Abuse an Annotated Bibliography, Dick Sobsey; Pub., Paul H. Brookes, 1991.
  1. Child Abuse and Neglect, User’s Guide, CD-Rom Disc, 1993
  1. Bibliography on Counseling and Psychotherapy, Anne DesNoyers Hurley, Ph.D., Christine Bellordre, 1996

Books

  1. Special Edition Survivor for People with Developmental Disabilities Who Have Been Sexually Assaulted: Booklet One: For Those who Read Best with Few Words, Nora J. Baladerian, Pub. 1987.
  1. Special Edition Survivor for People with Developmental Disabilities Who Have Been Sexually Assaulted: Booklet Two: For Individuals with Learning Disabilities, Nora J. Baladerian, Pub. 1987.
  1. Special Edition Survivor for People with Developmental Disabilities Who Have Been Sexually Assaulted: Booklet Three for Family Members Advocates and Care Providers, Nora J. Baladerian, Pub. 1987.
  1. Thinking the Unthinkable Papers on Sexual Abuse and People with Learning Difficulties, Hilary Brown and Ann Craft, Pub. FPA Education Unit, London, England, 1989.
  1. Caution: Do Not Open Until Puberty! An Introduction to Sexuality for Young Adults with Disabilities, Rick Enright, Pub. Carter’s Printing of London, Ltd., 1995
  1. Special Children Special Risks the Maltreatment of Children with Disabilities, James Garbarino, Patrick E. Brookhouser, and Karen J. Authier, Pub. Aldine De Gruyter, NY, 1987.
  1. Institutional Abuse of Children and Youth, Ranae Hanson, Editor; Pub. Haworth Press, 1982
  1. Just Say Know! Understanding and Reducing the risk of Sexual Victimization of People with Developmental Disabilities, Dave Hingsburger, Diverse city Press, 1995
  1. Counseling People with Developmental Disabilities, Ed., Sheila Hollins, St George's Hospital Medical School, London, England, 1993.
  1. After You Tell, Susan Ludwig, Pub. SIECCAN, Ontario, Canada, 1995
  1. The Aurora Project Counselor Training Manual: Providing Therapy to People with Dev Elopmental Disabilities Who Have Been Sexually Abused, Shiela Mansell & Dick Sobsey, pub. University of Alberta, Canada, 1993
  1. Sexual Abuse Treatment for Persons with Developmental Disabilities, Sheila Mansell, Dick Sobsey, Peter Calder,; Department of Educational Psychology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Manuscript No. 766, April 1992
  1. Barbara and Fred: Grownups Now, Living Fully with Developmental Disabilities, Lotte Moise, Pub. Cypress house, 1998.
  1. Nebraska Law Review Expert Testimony in Child Sexual Abuse Litigation, Ed. John B. Myers, Volume 68, Nos. 1 & 2, 1989.
  1. Understanding Child Abuse and Neglect, National Research Center, National Academy Press Washington D C. 1993
  1. Victim/Witness Project for the Handicapped: Victim Justice for Disabled Persons: A Resource Manual, Myra Per-Lee, Pub. Gaulledet College Washington D.C. ca 1984
  1. Unequal Justice: what can Happen When Persons with Retardation or Other Developmental Disabilities Encounter the Criminal Justice System, Robert Perske, Pub. Abingon Press, 1991
  1. Harm’s Way: the Many Faces of Violence and Abuse against Persons with Disabilities, Marcia Rioux, 1995
  1. Handbook of Mental Health Care for Persons with Development Disabilities, Ruth Ryan M.D. University of Colorado Health Sciences Center 1996.
  1. Vulnerable Sexual Abuse and People with an Intellectual Handicap, Charlene Senn, Pub. G Allen Roeher Institute 1960
  1. Violence and Abuse in the Lives of People with Disabilities, Dick Sobsey, Pub. Paul H. Brookes, 1994.
  1. First Response to Victims of Crime Who Have a Disability, US Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Timothy O. Woods, J.D., M.A., 2001
  1. First Response to Victims of Crime Who Have a Disability, US Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Timothy O. Woods, J.D., M.A., 2002
  1. Monday’s Child, Brenda Beamon-Isabell, Xlibris Corporation, 2000
  1. Women with Visible and Invisible Disabilities, Martha E. Banks, PhD, Ellyn Kaschak, PhD, The Haworth Press, Inc., 2003
  1. Self Governance in Communities and Families, Gary M. Nelson, Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc., 2000
  1. Counseling People with Developmental Disabilities: Treatment Stimulus Cards, The Sovereign Series Books, Professor Sheila Hollins

  1. Abuse and Neglect of Children with Disabilities, Linda M. Struck, M.S.W., The Deirdre O’Brien Child Advocacy Center, 1999
  1. Staying Healthy in the Nineties, Women with disabilities talk about health care, edited by Fran Odette, DAWN Toronto, 1994
  1. Child Abuse and Neglect, Guidelines for Identification, Assessment, and Case Management, Marilyn Strachan Peterson, M.P.A., M.S.W., Michael Durfee, M.D., Volcano Press, 2003
  1. Invisible Voices, Phil Smith, The Invisible Victims Awareness Project, 2001
  1. Autism, Advocate, and Law Enforcement Professionals, Dennis Debbaudt, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2002
  1. Keeping Our Children Safe, A Booklet for Caregivers and Providers of Children with Developmental Disabilities to Reduce the Risk of Abuse, Angela Bissada, Psy.D., Leslie Scher Miller, Ph.D., Ann Marie Wiper, M.S.W., Michele Oya, Psy.D.,
  1. Steps to Healthy Touching, Kee MacFarlane, M.S.W., Carolyn Cunningham, M.A., MFCC, A Treatment Workbook for Kids 5-12 Who Have Problems with Sexually Inappropriate Behavior, Kidsrights Publishing, 1988
  1. The Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Promote Sexual Health and Responsible Sexual Behavior, 2001
  1. Are Children with Disabilities Vulnerable to sexual Abuse? Minnesota Program for Victims of Sexual Assault, January 1983
  1. You Can’t Fool Me! Be a Safe Kid, Child Abduction Coloring Book, State of California Governor’s Office of Criminal Justice Planning
  1. An Advocate’s Guide to Full Faith and Credit for Orders of Protection, Assisting Victims of Domestic Violence, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence
  1. Stop the Abuse: A Prevention Handbook for Young People with Disabilities, Youth with Disabilities
  1. Child Abuse Activity Coloring Book, Carolyn Cunningham, Ph.D., Mary Grace Blakeney, M.F.C.C., Governor’s Office of Criminal Justice Planning
  1. Protecting Victims of Domestic Violence, A Law Enforcement Officer’s Guide to Enforcing Orders of Protection Nationwide
  1. Photo-documentation in the Investigation of Child Abuse, Portable Guide to Investigating Child Abuse, U.S. Department of Justice, March 2000

Curricula/ Training Handbooks

  1. Empowerment: A Systems Approach to preventing Assaults Against People with Mental Retardation and/or Developmental Disabilities, Maureen Crossmaker, Pub., National Assault Prevention Center, 1987
  1. Being Me: a Social/ Sexual Training Guide for Those Who Work with the Developmentally Disabled, Jean Edwards and Suzan Wapnick, Pub.EDNICK Communications, 1979.
  1. Self Defense: Women Teaching Women a Training Manual for Instructors, A Project of the Los Angeles Commission on Assaults Against Women, 1986.
  1. Los Angeles County Interagency Council on Child Abuse and Neglect Child Abuse Handbook for Professionals. Pub. October 1987
  1. Family Life/Health Education Curriculum, Level I, Los Angeles County Office of Education, Division of Special Education, 1988
  1. Family Life/Health Education Curriculum, Level II, Los Angeles County Office of Education, Division of Special Education, 1988
  1. Project Get Set: Sexuality Education and Training, A guide for Training Staff who work with Adolescents & Adults Labeled mentally Handicapped, Diane Maksym and Joy Goudge, Pub., Canadian Association for the Mentally Retarded, 1986.
  1. Child Forensic Interview Training, OCJP, 2000 (Review Copy only)
  1. Preventing Sexual Abuse of persons with Disabilities: A Curriculum for Hearing Impaired, Physically Disabled, Blind and Mentally Retarded Students, Bonnie O’Day, pub. Minnesota Program for victims of Sexual Assault, undated
  1. Let’s Prevent Abuse Curriculum. Pacer Center, 1989
  1. "The Preschool Primary Child Abuse Prevention Program", Beatrice Rasof, Harbor- UCLA Medical Center, 1984.
  1. SOAR Manual: Survivors of Abuse in Recovery - A Guided Self Help Meeting Guide "Manual", Dan Sexton and Dale Tarter, Pub. By Survivors of Abuse in Recovery, 1991
  1. SOAR Manual: Survivors of Abuse in Recovery - A Guided Self Help Meeting Guide "Tools", Dan Sexton and Dale Tarter, Pub. By Survivors of Abuse in Recovery, 1991 "Proposed Curriculum Life Skills Curriculum", Tustin School District, 1992
  1. No More Victims: A Manual to guide families and friends in preventing the sexual abuse of people with a mental handicap, L’Institut ROEHER, 1992
  1. No More Victims: A Manual to guide the police in addressing the sexual abuse of people with a mental handicap, L’Institut ROEHER, 1992
  1. No More Victims: A Manual to guide counselors and social workers in addressing the sexual abuse of people with a mental handicap, L’Institut ROEHER, 1992
  1. No More Victims: A Manual to guide the legal community in addressing the sexual abuse of people with a mental handicap, L’Institut ROEHER, 1992
  1. Out of Harm’s Way: A Safety Kit for people with Disabilities who Feel Unsafe and Want to do Something About It, Marcia Rioux, G. Roeher Institute, 1997
  1. Teacher Training manual: Sexual Abuse of persons with Disabilities: Techniques for Planning and Implementing a Self Protection program, Ellen Shaman, Seattle Rape Relief, 1983
  1. Sexuality and Sexual Assault: Disabled Perspective, Virginia Stuart and Charles Stuart, Pub. Southwest State University, MN, 1983
  1. Understanding Mental Retardation, Leigh Ann Reynolds, The ARC of the United States, 1998
  1. First Response to Victims of Crime, US Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, 2001
  1. Informed Consent for Family Planning, A training manual, Margaret B. Dollar, Health Education Materials Developer/Trainer, Jeanne Bille, Coordinator of Training, 1978
  1. Physician’s Guide to Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation, Texas Department of Mental Health Retardation Human Resource Development, 1999
  1. Sexual Assault Prevention for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities, Curriculum and Video, Victim Outreach Intervention Center, Esther Voelker, Jody Ola for PCAR
  1. Domestic Violence Arrests, Beyond the Obvious, Improving Strategies in the New Millennium (to be used in conjunction with the Domestic Violence Arrests video)
  1. Neglect and Abuse of People Who Are Vulnerable, The Human Service Training Library, Team Member’s Kit, includes cassettes and video
  1. Fully Human, A Program in Human Sexuality for the Developmentally Disabled, Nancy Howes, R.N, M.ED., 1987
  1. Charting New Waters: Responding to Violence Against Women with Disabilities, Video and Facilitators’ Guide, Justice Institute of B.C., 1996, (includes video tape)
  1. Seattle Rape Relief, Developmental Disabilities Sexual Exploitation Prevention Program, Volume 1, 1979
  1. Domestic Violence Death Review Teams, Regional Training, The Attorney General’s Crime and Violence Prevention Center, 2002
  1. Victims’ Rights Manual, Institute for the Advancement of Criminal Justice, First Edition, 1998
  1. The Peace Officer and Prosecutor’s Guide to Combating Elder Abuse, Bureau of Medi-Cal Fraud & Elder Abuse, Volume 1, August 2001
  1. Mental Health Care for Child Crime Victims: Standards of Care Task Force Guidelines, Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board, June 2001
  1. Stop the Violence, Break the Silence, Celia M. Hughes, MPA, Morgan Printing, 2002
  1. Stop the Violence, Break the Silence Resource Kit, Disability Services ASAP, 2002
  1. Healing Traumatic Grief in Children, Governor’s Office of Criminal Justice Planning,
  1. Emergency Preparedness for People with Disabilities, City of Los Angeles, April 2001, (in English and Spanish)
  1. Officer Involved Domestic Violence, California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, San Diego Regional Training Center
  1. Voices Ignored, Sexual Assault of People with Developmental Disabilities, Facilitator Manual (including CDs), July 2003
  1. Children’s Justice Act Task Force, Governor’s Office of Criminal Justice Planning, October 2002
  1. Being Safe in Your Home and Community, Personal Safety Awareness Training Curriculum Guide for Women with MR/DD, The AVERT Project, 2003
  1. Police Training to People With Mental Illness or Developmental Disability, POST Training Instructor’s Guide, 2002 (includes Video and CD)
  1. A Social Skills and Abuse Prevention Program for Adolescents with Developmental Disabilities: A Case Study, Brenda Gail Hughes, May 1991
  1. Colorado Guidelines for Cooperation Between Law Enforcement and Adult Protection Services - A Training Manual, Adult Protection Services, 1992
  1. Law Enforcement and the Disabled, Jim Edgar Secretary of State, 1985
  1. Safety Zone Cops Talk (comes with video), A Personal Safety and Police Awareness Curriculum for Adults with Developmental Disabilities, Portland Police Bureau, 1999
  1. Strong and Able: An Abuse-Prevention Program for Children with Disabilities, Caroline Summer, Ph.D., The Rape Crisis Center of West Contra Costa, 1987
  1. Strong and Able: An Abuse-Prevention Program for Children with Disabilities, The Rape Crisis Center of West Contra Costa, 1990
  1. Women’s Rights Handbook, State of California, Office of the Attorney General, 1990
  1. Child Abuse and Neglect: Critical First Steps in Response to a National Emergency, U.S. Advisory Board on Child Abuse and Neglect, 1990
  1. Adult Protection Coordinating Council Training Manual for the Investigation of Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation of the Elderly and Other Vulnerable Adults in South Carolina, South Carolina Justice Academy, 1999
  1. Interviewing Skills to Use With Abuse Victims Who Have Developmental Disabilities, Nora J. Baladerian, Ph.D., Spectrum Institute, March 1998
  1. Abuse of Children and Adults With Disabilities: A Risk Reduction Guidebook for Parents and Other Advocates, Nora J. Baladerian, Ph.D., Revised 1999
  1. Grantee Handbook, Office of Criminal Justice Planning, July 1999
  1. Forensic Assessment of Consent to Sex, An Interviewing Instrument to Assess Consent to Sexual Relations through And Inventory on the Nature and Consequences of the Sexual Act of Intercourse or Other Penetration for ?Adults with Cognitive Impairments, Nora Baladerian, Ph.D., 1998
  1. Introduction to APS/Self Awareness, Continuing Education Program, School of Social Work, New Jersey
  1. Abuse of the Elderly and Other Vulnerable Adults, Addressing Investigative Concerns, February 2001
  1. Key Issues in Working with Victims of Crime with Disabilities, Video Action Fund, Advisory Board Meeting, February 2000

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