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School of Social Work Research Publications for Kathleen Coulborn Faller

  1. Faller, K. C. (2005). False accusations of child maltreatment: A contested issue. Child Abuse and Neglect, 29(12), 1327-1331.
  2. Tropman, J. E., Faller, K. C., & Feldt, S. (2004). Essentials of Supervisory Skills for Child Welfare Managers [Monograph]. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan School of Social Work.
  3. Faller, K. C., Meezan, W., Mendez, M. M., Vandervort, F., Willis, D., & Tropman, J. E. (2004). The supervisor in child welfare. In M. J. Austin & K. Hopkins (Eds.), Supervision as Collaboration in the Human Services 294-309. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  4. Faller, K. C. (2003). Research and practice in child interviewing: Implications for children exposed to domestic violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18(4), 377-388.
  5. Faller, K. C. (2003). Understanding and Assessing Child Sexual Maltreatment (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  6. DeVoe, E., & Faller, K. C. (2002). Questioning strategies in interviews with children who may have been sexually abused. Child Welfare, 81(1), 5-32.
  7. Faller, K. C. (2001). What works in protecting child witnesses. In M. Kluger, G. Alexander, & P. Curtis (Eds.), What Works in Child Welfare 89-96. Washington, D. C.: Child Welfare League of America.
  8. Faller, K. C., Birdsall, W. C., Henry, J., Vandervort, F., & Silverschanz, P. (2001). What makes sex offenders confess? An exploratory study. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 10(4), 31-49.
  9. Faller, K. C. (2000). Individual change in children and direct social work practice. In P. Allen-Meares & C. Garvin (Eds.), Handbook on Direct Social Work Practice 261-280. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.
  10. Faller, K. C., & Henry, J. (2000). Child sexual abuse: A case study In community collaboration. Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 24(9), 1215-1225.
  11. Faller, K. C. (1999). Child abuse and divorce: Competing priorities and agendas and practical suggestions. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma, 2(2), 165-194.
  12. Faller, K. C. (1999). Child maltreatment and endangerment in the context of divorce. University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review, 22, 429-452.
  13. Faller, K. C. (1999). Questioning children who may have been sexually abused: An integration of research into practice. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma, 2(2), 37-58.
  14. Faller, K. C. (1999). Child maltreatment and protection in the United States. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma, 2(2), 1-12.
  15. Faller, K. C., & DeVoe, E. R. (1999). Characteristics of disclosure among children who may have been sexually abused. Child Maltreatment, 4(3), 217-227.
  16. Faller, K. C. (1999). Maltreatment in Early Childhood: Tools for Research-based Intervention. New York: Haworth Press.
  17. Faller, K. C. (1998). Child sexual abuse: Implications for mental health. Dictionary of Mental Health 435-447. San Francisco: Academic Press.
  18. Faller, K. C. (1998). The parental alienation syndrome: What is it and what data support it? Child Maltreatment, 3(2), 100-115.
  19. Faller, K. C. (1997). [Review of the book Vulnerable populations: V.II]. The APSAC Advisor.
  20. Faller, K. C. (1997). The polygraph, its use in decision-making about child sexual abuse: An exploratory study. Child Abuse and Neglect, 21(10), 993-1008.
  21. Faller, K. C., & Everson, M. (1996). Introduction to child interviewing, part 2. Child Maltreatment, 1(3), 187-188.
  22. Faller, K. C. (1996). Child abuse. In P. B. Clarke & A. Lindzey (Eds.), Dictionary of Ethics, Theology, and Society. London: Routledge.
  23. Faller, K. C. (1996). Interviewing children who may have been abused: A historical perspective and overview of controversies. Child Maltreatment, 1(2), 83-95.
  24. Faller, K. C., & Plummer, C. (1996). Multi-offender/multi-victim cases of sexual abuse: Research on the impact of acquittal. Children's Legal Rights Journal, 16(2), 23-30.
  25. Faller, K. C. (1996). A clinical sample of women who have sexually abused children. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 4(3), 13-30.

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