“…Although the classic features of child abuse have already been described by Ambroise Tardieu (1818-1879), a French forensic pathologist, in 1860, the modern recognition of the syndrome dates back less than five decades (Kempe et al 1962;Knight 1986). Since then many excellent monographs and a huge extent of literature (clinical, experimental, legal, psychological) have been published (Helfer and Kempe 1968;Trube-Becker 1982;Hobbs et al 1993a;Kleinman 1998;Montelecone and Brodeur 1998;AAP 2000;Wynne 2003;Saukko and Knight 2004;Stierling and AAP Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect 2007;Jacobi 2008;Reece and Christian 2008;Smarty 2009;Squier 2009;Byard 2010;Madea et al 2011). Programmes to protect children have been developed, although national approaches differ widely as well as the legal backgrounds.…”