📖 Overview
Susan J. Kelley is a recognized authority in child maltreatment and forensic pediatrics, serving as Professor Emerita at Georgia State University's School of Nursing. Her work has significantly influenced the fields of child abuse prevention, assessment, and intervention strategies.
Throughout her career, Kelley has authored numerous publications and textbooks focused on child abuse and neglect, including "Pediatric Emergency Nursing" and contributions to major works on child maltreatment. Her research has particularly emphasized the medical and psychological aspects of child abuse investigation and treatment protocols.
Kelley has held leadership positions in various professional organizations, including the International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. Her expertise has led to her serving as a consultant for healthcare organizations and legal institutions in cases involving child maltreatment.
Her contributions to nursing education and clinical practice have been recognized through multiple awards and honors in the field of pediatric healthcare and child protection. Kelley's work continues to influence current practices in forensic nursing and child abuse prevention programs.
👀 Reviews
Dr. Kelley's academic works receive praise from nursing students and healthcare professionals for providing clear protocols and evidence-based approaches to identifying and handling child abuse cases.
Readers appreciate:
- Step-by-step assessment guidelines
- Real case examples that illustrate key concepts
- Current research citations and data
- Clear writing style for complex medical/legal topics
Common criticisms:
- High textbook prices
- Some content becomes dated quickly
- Limited coverage of international contexts
- Need for more practical intervention strategies
Reviews across academic platforms and medical journals show consistent 4-4.5/5 ratings. On Amazon, her textbooks average 4.2/5 stars from verified purchasers, with most reviews from nursing students and practitioners.
One nursing educator noted: "Her systematic approach to abuse assessment has become standard in our program." A pediatric nurse wrote: "The case studies helped me identify subtle signs I might have missed."
📚 Books by Susan J. Kelley
Recovery from Cults (1995)
A clinical guide examining the psychological effects of cult involvement and providing detailed strategies for treating former cult members, drawing from extensive research and case studies in cult recovery work.
Pediatric Emergency Nursing (1985) A comprehensive textbook covering emergency care protocols and nursing interventions for pediatric patients, incorporating evidence-based practices and clinical guidelines for acute care settings.
Pediatric Emergency Nursing (1985) A comprehensive textbook covering emergency care protocols and nursing interventions for pediatric patients, incorporating evidence-based practices and clinical guidelines for acute care settings.
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David Finkelhor focuses on child victimization, abuse, and family violence through his work at the Crimes Against Children Research Center. His research methodology and comprehensive approach to studying child maltreatment patterns mirrors Kelley's evidence-based perspective.
Joyce N. Thomas specializes in cultural aspects of child abuse and neglect through her work at the Center for Child Protection and Family Support. She combines clinical expertise with research on cultural competency in child abuse assessment, similar to Kelley's integrated approach.
Angelo P. Giardino writes extensively about medical evaluation of child abuse and developing systemic responses to maltreatment. His work in forensic pediatrics and focus on professional education aligns with Kelley's emphasis on medical protocols and training.
Carole Jenny pioneered research in child abuse pediatrics and authored key texts on medical aspects of child maltreatment. Her work establishing diagnostic criteria and assessment protocols complements Kelley's contributions to forensic nursing practice.
Barbara L. Bonner conducts research on treatment approaches for child abuse victims and prevention programs. Her focus on evidence-based interventions and program development reflects Kelley's commitment to improving child protection systems.
Joyce N. Thomas specializes in cultural aspects of child abuse and neglect through her work at the Center for Child Protection and Family Support. She combines clinical expertise with research on cultural competency in child abuse assessment, similar to Kelley's integrated approach.
Angelo P. Giardino writes extensively about medical evaluation of child abuse and developing systemic responses to maltreatment. His work in forensic pediatrics and focus on professional education aligns with Kelley's emphasis on medical protocols and training.
Carole Jenny pioneered research in child abuse pediatrics and authored key texts on medical aspects of child maltreatment. Her work establishing diagnostic criteria and assessment protocols complements Kelley's contributions to forensic nursing practice.
Barbara L. Bonner conducts research on treatment approaches for child abuse victims and prevention programs. Her focus on evidence-based interventions and program development reflects Kelley's commitment to improving child protection systems.