1) the specific question you propose to answer for your final research paper;
What is Munchausen syndrome by Proxy and how popular is this phenomenon. Also what are some of the warning signs?
2) your working thesis statement (i.e., a sentence that tells what you think you will prove in that paper, a response to the question you will answer)
Exactly what is Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy and how can it be properly diagnosed?
3) an overview of what you currently know about the issue:
Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSBP) is a form of child abuse which affects mainly mothers. It’s a disorder in which the mother makes a child think they are sick so they can take them to the hospital and doctors to get attention. They crave attention that they may have not gotten when they were a child and by manipulating their child into thinking that they are sick the receive the attention they crave. There are some instances in which the search for a child’s disease brought to the doctors from the mother can lead to harsh unnecessary surgery, which can endanger a child’s well being.
4) an overview of what you need to find out about the issue;
I need to find a clear definition and warning signs. But what I am more interesting in finding are actual cases where Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy is determined. Also there are many mothers whom have been to court and used this syndrome as defense I would like to know through the law point of view on how this syndrome can either make or break you in a child abuse case.
5) a list of arguments which oppose the one you plan to make;
Is it easy to diagnose? Some say it is and others have a hard time diagnosing it because the warning signs are to vague. Have mothers won cases in front of a jury because they get excused for having a mental health issue, Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy? How many people actually have went to prison because of this form of child abuse. Is this generational?
6) a list of sources you have looked at on the topic at this point:
The book Sickend, which is a true story of a girl whose mother had this syndrome.This is only one source out of many I researched. I would post the other ones but so far this is the only source I have gotten much of my information from, so why post the others?