Most analysis of the public policy crisis of CSA focusses on perpetrators, the detection of their actions and the prevention of further criminality. This book goes beyond this to examine the contexts which lay beyond perpetrator motives and action.
Most analysis of the public policy crisis of CSA focusses on perpetrators, the detection of their actions and the prevention of further criminality. This book goes beyond this to examine the contexts which lay beyond perpetrator motives and action.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Pilgrim has spent his career divided between working as a clinical psychologist in the British NHS and researching mental health policy. Now semi-retired, he is Honorary Professor of Health and Social Policy at the University of Liverpool and Visiting Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Southampton, UK.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Sleazy politicians and celebrities Chapter 2. Conspiracies and conspiracy theories Chapter 3. There's no place like home? Chapter 4. The religious betrayal of children Chapter 5. The Trojan Horse: working with children Chapter 6. Street life and the sexual exploitation of children Chapter 7. Lessons from down under Chapter 8. Is child sexual abuse a moral panic? Chapter 9. Political defenders of 'intergenerational sex' Chapter 10. Protecting children from sexual victimisation Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Sleazy politicians and celebrities Chapter 2. Conspiracies and conspiracy theories Chapter 3. There's no place like home? Chapter 4. The religious betrayal of children Chapter 5. The Trojan Horse: working with children Chapter 6. Street life and the sexual exploitation of children Chapter 7. Lessons from down under Chapter 8. Is child sexual abuse a moral panic? Chapter 9. Political defenders of 'intergenerational sex' Chapter 10. Protecting children from sexual victimisation Index
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