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Intrafamilial Child Torture (ICT) - a new and emerging category of child maltreatment- is torture inflicted on children by their parents or other caregivers.
The Center for Child Policy developed the first interdisciplinary definition and developed the first comprehensive case study of a child torture survivor from clinical data. This case study is the first to document longitudinal outcomes of a child survivor, from childhood to adolescence, early adulthood, and middle adulthood.
- What Is ICT? How Does it Differ from Other Forms of Child Maltreatment?
- Early Definitions of ICT and Writings on Torture That Have Informed Our Definition
- Descriptions of More General Forms of Child Maltreatment
- Contributing Factors to Child Maltreatment
- The Dynamics of Perpetrators in ICT
- Child Safety in Situations of ICT
- Reunification and Family Preservation, Kinship care, Therapy
- Multidisciplinary Collaboration in Responding to Child Torture
Download the policy report (PDF) here.
Download the case study (PDF) here.