Justice for Children and Families
Herausgeber: Shaw, Mike; Bailey, Sue
Justice for Children and Families
Herausgeber: Shaw, Mike; Bailey, Sue
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Explores values, ideas and structures promoting justice for children and families, under the headings of fairness, protection and autonomy.
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Explores values, ideas and structures promoting justice for children and families, under the headings of fairness, protection and autonomy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 307g
- ISBN-13: 9781108457699
- ISBN-10: 110845769X
- Artikelnr.: 52424025
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 307g
- ISBN-13: 9781108457699
- ISBN-10: 110845769X
- Artikelnr.: 52424025
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of contributors; Foreword Michael Marmont; Part I. Overview: 1. A
developmental perspective on justice Mike Shaw and Susan Bailey; 2.
Foundations of family law The Honourable Mr Justice MacDonald; Part II.
Fairness: 3. The social determinants of child health Angela J. M. Donkin;
4. Philosophical ethics and children Mar Cabezas and Gunter Graf; 5. Child
poverty, well-being and social justice Gottfried Schweiger and Gunter Graf;
6. Children and relational citizenship: a history Pamela Cox; 7. The United
Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Maggie Atkinson; Part III.
Protection: 8. Birth mothers returning to court: can a developmental trauma
lens inform practice with women at risk of repeat removal of infants and
children Karen Broadhurst, Claire Mason and Sheena Webb; 9. The Family Drug
and Alcohol Court: a problem-solving approach to family justice Judith
Harwin, Mary Ryan and Sophie Kershaw; 10. Why video interaction guidance in
the family drug and alcohol court? Hilary Kennedy, Fran Freely and Sophie
Kershaw; 11. A life course approach to promoting healthy behavior Lorraine
Khan; 12. Female genital mutilation Najette Ayadi O'Donnell and Deborah
Hodes; 13. Litigation for failure to remove Richard Scorer; Part IV.
Autonomy: 14. Towards a theory for the development of autonomy Mike Shaw;
15. Child sexual exploitation and consent to sexual activity: a
developmental and context driven approach Jenny Pearce and Maddy Coy; 16.
Treatment without consent Camilla Parker; 17. Autonomy and decision making
in children and adolescents with gender dysphoria Domenico Di Cegli; 18.
Criminal responsibility Enys Delmage and Hannele Variend; Part V. Synthesis
and Response: 19. How reading this book can contribute to public health
strategies for children and families Sarah Jonas; 20. Looking three ways:
reflections on a developmental perspective on justice Gwen Adshead; Index.
developmental perspective on justice Mike Shaw and Susan Bailey; 2.
Foundations of family law The Honourable Mr Justice MacDonald; Part II.
Fairness: 3. The social determinants of child health Angela J. M. Donkin;
4. Philosophical ethics and children Mar Cabezas and Gunter Graf; 5. Child
poverty, well-being and social justice Gottfried Schweiger and Gunter Graf;
6. Children and relational citizenship: a history Pamela Cox; 7. The United
Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Maggie Atkinson; Part III.
Protection: 8. Birth mothers returning to court: can a developmental trauma
lens inform practice with women at risk of repeat removal of infants and
children Karen Broadhurst, Claire Mason and Sheena Webb; 9. The Family Drug
and Alcohol Court: a problem-solving approach to family justice Judith
Harwin, Mary Ryan and Sophie Kershaw; 10. Why video interaction guidance in
the family drug and alcohol court? Hilary Kennedy, Fran Freely and Sophie
Kershaw; 11. A life course approach to promoting healthy behavior Lorraine
Khan; 12. Female genital mutilation Najette Ayadi O'Donnell and Deborah
Hodes; 13. Litigation for failure to remove Richard Scorer; Part IV.
Autonomy: 14. Towards a theory for the development of autonomy Mike Shaw;
15. Child sexual exploitation and consent to sexual activity: a
developmental and context driven approach Jenny Pearce and Maddy Coy; 16.
Treatment without consent Camilla Parker; 17. Autonomy and decision making
in children and adolescents with gender dysphoria Domenico Di Cegli; 18.
Criminal responsibility Enys Delmage and Hannele Variend; Part V. Synthesis
and Response: 19. How reading this book can contribute to public health
strategies for children and families Sarah Jonas; 20. Looking three ways:
reflections on a developmental perspective on justice Gwen Adshead; Index.
List of contributors; Foreword Michael Marmont; Part I. Overview: 1. A
developmental perspective on justice Mike Shaw and Susan Bailey; 2.
Foundations of family law The Honourable Mr Justice MacDonald; Part II.
Fairness: 3. The social determinants of child health Angela J. M. Donkin;
4. Philosophical ethics and children Mar Cabezas and Gunter Graf; 5. Child
poverty, well-being and social justice Gottfried Schweiger and Gunter Graf;
6. Children and relational citizenship: a history Pamela Cox; 7. The United
Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Maggie Atkinson; Part III.
Protection: 8. Birth mothers returning to court: can a developmental trauma
lens inform practice with women at risk of repeat removal of infants and
children Karen Broadhurst, Claire Mason and Sheena Webb; 9. The Family Drug
and Alcohol Court: a problem-solving approach to family justice Judith
Harwin, Mary Ryan and Sophie Kershaw; 10. Why video interaction guidance in
the family drug and alcohol court? Hilary Kennedy, Fran Freely and Sophie
Kershaw; 11. A life course approach to promoting healthy behavior Lorraine
Khan; 12. Female genital mutilation Najette Ayadi O'Donnell and Deborah
Hodes; 13. Litigation for failure to remove Richard Scorer; Part IV.
Autonomy: 14. Towards a theory for the development of autonomy Mike Shaw;
15. Child sexual exploitation and consent to sexual activity: a
developmental and context driven approach Jenny Pearce and Maddy Coy; 16.
Treatment without consent Camilla Parker; 17. Autonomy and decision making
in children and adolescents with gender dysphoria Domenico Di Cegli; 18.
Criminal responsibility Enys Delmage and Hannele Variend; Part V. Synthesis
and Response: 19. How reading this book can contribute to public health
strategies for children and families Sarah Jonas; 20. Looking three ways:
reflections on a developmental perspective on justice Gwen Adshead; Index.
developmental perspective on justice Mike Shaw and Susan Bailey; 2.
Foundations of family law The Honourable Mr Justice MacDonald; Part II.
Fairness: 3. The social determinants of child health Angela J. M. Donkin;
4. Philosophical ethics and children Mar Cabezas and Gunter Graf; 5. Child
poverty, well-being and social justice Gottfried Schweiger and Gunter Graf;
6. Children and relational citizenship: a history Pamela Cox; 7. The United
Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Maggie Atkinson; Part III.
Protection: 8. Birth mothers returning to court: can a developmental trauma
lens inform practice with women at risk of repeat removal of infants and
children Karen Broadhurst, Claire Mason and Sheena Webb; 9. The Family Drug
and Alcohol Court: a problem-solving approach to family justice Judith
Harwin, Mary Ryan and Sophie Kershaw; 10. Why video interaction guidance in
the family drug and alcohol court? Hilary Kennedy, Fran Freely and Sophie
Kershaw; 11. A life course approach to promoting healthy behavior Lorraine
Khan; 12. Female genital mutilation Najette Ayadi O'Donnell and Deborah
Hodes; 13. Litigation for failure to remove Richard Scorer; Part IV.
Autonomy: 14. Towards a theory for the development of autonomy Mike Shaw;
15. Child sexual exploitation and consent to sexual activity: a
developmental and context driven approach Jenny Pearce and Maddy Coy; 16.
Treatment without consent Camilla Parker; 17. Autonomy and decision making
in children and adolescents with gender dysphoria Domenico Di Cegli; 18.
Criminal responsibility Enys Delmage and Hannele Variend; Part V. Synthesis
and Response: 19. How reading this book can contribute to public health
strategies for children and families Sarah Jonas; 20. Looking three ways:
reflections on a developmental perspective on justice Gwen Adshead; Index.