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Religion-related Child Abuse and Neglect: A Selected Bibliography |
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American Academy
of Pediatrics. “Religious exemptions
from child abuse statutes.” Pediatrics
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Rita Swan. “Child fatalities from
religion motivated medical neglect.” Pediatrics
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Stephen. The New Health Robbers. Philadelphia:
George Stickney, 1981. Basu, Rekha. “Whatever your religion, children deserve
medical care.” Des Moines Register, February
17, 2006: 9A. Battin,
Margaret. Ethics in the
Sanctuary: Examining the Practices of
Organized Religion. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990. Bergman, Jerry. Blood Transfusions: a History and Evaluation of the Religious,
Biblical, and Medical Objections.
Clayton CA: Witness Inc., 1994. Bergman,
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Richard. Deadly Blessings: Faith Healing on Trial. Buffalo:
Prometheus Books, 1990. Cass, Ramona. “We let our son die.” Journal of Christian Nursing spring
1987: 4-8. Coalition to
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Leo. The Crime of Dorothy Sheridan. New York:
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James. “Spiritual treatment exemptions
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outsiders should think.” Notre Dame
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Caroline. God’s Perfect Child: Living and Dying in the Christian Science
Church. New York: Holt Metropolitan Books, 1999. Fraser,
Caroline. “Suffering children and the
Christian Science church.” Atlantic
Monthly, April 1995: 105-20. Gifford,
Bill. “A matter of faith.” Philadelphia Magazine September 1997: 96-101,
154-6. Hamilton,
Marci. God vs. the Gavel: Religion and the Rule of Law. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Kaunitz, Andrew,
Craig Spence et al. “Perinatal and
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Alfie. “Mind over matter.” New England Monthly March 1988: 58-63,
96. Kramer,
Linda. The Religion that Kills: Christian Science, Abuse, Neglect, and Mind
Control. Lafayette LA: Huntington House, 1999. Larabee,
Mark. “Church controls all, ex-follower
says.” The Oregonian (April 26,
1998): 1. Larabee, Mark. “The faith healers.” The Oregonian (November 29, 1998): 1. Several related articles by Larabee appear in
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and Peter Sleeth. “Faith healing raises
questions of law’s duty—belief or life?”
The Oregonian ( June 7, 1998): 1. Margolick,
David. “Death and faith, law and
Christian Science.” The New York
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Committee for Children and Youth.
“Jeopardizing Children’s Lives: a
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Require Repeal of Religious
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Boston: Mass. Comm., 1994. Massachusetts
Committee for Children and Youth. “Death
by Religious Exemption: an Advocacy
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Children.” Boston: Mass. Comm., 1992. Massie,
Ann. “The religion clauses and parental
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Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 21 (1994): 725-775. McLaughlin,
Margaret. “This too is child abuse: medical treatment denied for religious
reasons.” The Counseling Interviewer
fall 1990: 19-20. Murdock,
Rosamond. Suffer the Children. Santa Fe:
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Larry. We Let Our Son Die. Irvine CA:
Harvest House, 1980. Peters, Shawn Francis. When Prayer Fails: Faith Healing, Children, and the Law. NY: Oxford University Press, 2008. Randi,
James. The Faith Healers. Buffalo:
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Rennie. Christian Science on
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Johns Hopkins, 2003. Shepard,
Suzanne. “Suffer the little
children.” Redbook, October 1994:
68-72. Simmons,
Thomas. The Unseen Shore: Memories of a Christian Science Childhood. Boston:
Beacon, 1991. Simpson,
William. “Comparative longevity in a
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1657-8. Simpson,
William. “Comparative mortality of two
college groups, 1945-83.” Mortality and Morbidity Weekly Report 40 (August
23, 1991): 579-82. Skolnick,
Andrew. “Christian Scientists claim
healing efficacy equal if not superior to that of medicine.” JAMA 264 (September 19, 1990):
1379-81. Skolnick,
Andrew. “Faith healers: how charismatic 'healers' promise miracles
while picking the public's pocket.” Social
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Andrew. “Religious exemptions to child
neglect laws still being passed despite convictions of parents.” JAMA 264 (September 12, 1990): 1226,
1229, 1233. Swan, Rita. “Children, medicine, religion, and the
law. Advances in Pediatrics 44 (1997):
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law.” Free Inquiry spring 1984: 4-9. Swan, Rita. “Discrimination de jure: religious exemptions for medical
neglect.” The APSAC Advisor 7
(winter 1994): 35-8. Swan, Rita. “Faith healing, Christian Science, and the
medical care of children.” New
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injure children.” The Los Angeles
Times (July 14, 1990): F16. Swan, Rita. “Fragile life: religious beliefs that kill children.” Kentucky
Hospitals winter 1989: 8-12. Swan, Rita. “The law should protect all children.” Journal of Christian Nursing spring 1987: 40. Swan, Rita. “Matthew, you cannot be sick.” Dublin Review 37 (winter 2009-10): 43-69. Medical neglect related to religion and culture.” Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence edited by Nicky Ali Jackson. New York: Routledge, 2007: 475-83.Swan, Rita. “On statutes depriving a class of children of
medical care: can this discrimination be
litigated?” Quinnipiac Health Law
Journal 2 (1998): 73-95. Welsome, Eileen.
“Born to believe.” Westword
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Rosalind. “A matter of life and
death.” Good Housekeeping, March
1990: 86, 88, 93. Young,
Beth. “Defending child medical neglect: Christian Science persuasive rhetoric.” RhetoricReview
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