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SUMMARY:Predictors of Re-victimization Following Investigations into Suspec
 ted Child Maltreatment in England and Germany: A Comparative and Ecologica
 l Perspective
DESCRIPTION:One of the aims of child protection is to protect children from
  maltreatment—in particular\, re-victimization. Project HESTIA offers a 
 compelling exploration into child maltreatment re-victimization\, comparin
 g English and German child protection systems. The study analyzed 779 case
  files from two countries\, focusing on repeated child maltreatment referr
 als within 12 months after closure of investigation\, offering key insight
 s into re-victimization patterns. Utilizing an ecological model\, it exami
 nes various factors ranging from child characteristics and family backgrou
 nd to socio-economic and systemic influences.\nDiese Veranstaltung findet 
 in englischer Sprache statt.\nReferentinnen: Fatma Turgut\, a graduate of 
 Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich with a Master of Science in Psychol
 ogy: Learning Science\, has deepened her expertise in child and youth welf
 are through her master's thesis at the German Youth Institute within the H
 ESTIA project as well as extensive participation in academic and NGO proje
 cts. She is committed to enhancing the well-being of vulnerable children b
 y comprehensively understanding and contributing to the child protection s
 ystems\, processes\, and policies in Germany.\nDr. Susanne Witte is a seni
 or research at the German Youth Institute working in the field of child pr
 otection. She is currently co-leading the research group Family Help and C
 hild Protection with Prof. Dr. Heinz Kindler. Her research interests inclu
 de comparisons of child protection systems\, family dynamics in the contex
 t of abuse and neglect\, and child outcomes in child protection\n\n\n
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