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3 Patrick F. Fagan, "The Child Abuse Crisis: The Disintegration of Marriage, Family and the American Community," Heritage Foundation Backgrounder No.

Patrick F. Fagan: "The Child Abuse Crisis: The Disintegration of Marriage, Family, and the American Community," Heritage Foundation Backgrounder No.

Families where one parent has complete responsibility have the highest risk of child abuse. According to Patrick F. Fagan, “Married parents are the least

Fagan, Patrick F. ¢The Child Abuse Crisis: The Disintegration of Marriage, Family, and the American Community.¢ 1999. Apr. 12, 2000. Haddigan, Michael.

Armand Nicholi, “The Impact of Parental Absence on Childhood Development: Report to Congress on Out-of-Wedlock Childbearing (1985); and Patrick Fagan,

Child abuse is closely related to delinquency and violent crime, and divorce is Patrick F. Fagan is William H.G. FitzGerald Senior Fellow in Family and

Patrick F. Fagan and Kirk A. Johnson, Ph.D. When an abused child dies the relationship between family structure and abuse gets stronger: It is lowest in

(The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse) August 11, Society (Patrick F. Fagan, 1998) Child Abuse Crisis: The Disintegration Of

25 Dec 2010 Dr. Patrick Fagan Family breakdown is threatening America's ability to They suffer child abuse in greater numbers, are less likely to

Only 45% of all teenage children live with their married biological parents (The Positive Effects of Marriage: A Book of Charts, Patrick Fagan).

Of course children should be born into a loving marriage relationship. parents (The Positive Effects of Marriage: A Book of Charts, Patrick Fagan). child abuse (The Positive Effects of Marriage: A Book of Charts, Patrick Fagan).

29 Mar 2007 3 Patrick F. Fagan , "The Child Abuse Crisis: The Disintegration of Marriage, Family and the American Community," Heritage Foundation

CAPTA Successes and Failures at Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect. by Patrick F . Fagan, Ph.D. Testimony. Family Structure and the Role of Parents

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