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19 Crim. Just. & Behavior 3 (1992)

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EDITOR'S PREFACE

Lightning Can Strike Twice



   We hear that lightning cannot strike twice in the same place. Luckily
for us Joel Milner did produce as fine a special issue for March 1992
as he did for us in March 1991. In the 1991 issue, he recruited a panel
of experts who summarized the field of physical child abuse. The issue
has received many plaudits from a diverse group of professionals. The
present issue is a companion to the earlier one.
   This issue deals with the topic of sexual child abuse. It follows our
editorial philosophy that the journal and each article in it be not only
relevant but essential for researchers, practitioners, and teachers. Thus
theoretical issues such as the quadripartite model of sexual child
abuse, psychometric questions, and psycholegal aspects of sexual
child abuse are raised in this issue. Many research questions surface
such as the dynamics of victim selection, and the adequacy of perpe-
trator and victim profiling. The practitioner will find the articles
enriching in considering such areas as the veracity of victim reports,
and the adequacy of the scientific base for assertions that the expert
witness might make in court. Finally, treatment considerations in the
last article raise questions that cut across research, theory, and clinical
considerations. We are proud of the issue and the contributors to this
signal project.
   The only remaining question for the journal is whether lightning
can strike thrice. That is, we are planning on a third issue focusing on
child neglect for next year. We bet it will.

                                          -Allen K. Hess, Editor





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