This book presents the stories of six parents who portray themselves and are portrayed by others as loving, compliant and caring towards their children, and who were never thought of as dangerous prior to their crime. It re-examines the confluence of events that led to the failure of state workers neutralising the danger to the child.
This book presents the stories of six parents who portray themselves and are portrayed by others as loving, compliant and caring towards their children, and who were never thought of as dangerous prior to their crime. It re-examines the confluence of events that led to the failure of state workers neutralising the danger to the child.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Janice Sim is a Lecturer at Griffith University School of Criminology and Criminal Justice and a Griffith University Law Futures Centre Associate Member. She convenes Introduction to Maritime Law at the Griffith Law School. Janice completed her doctorate at the Faculty of Law at the University of Sydney and was a post-doctorate Fellow. She has an eclectic range of research interests in, but not limited to, filicide, child protection, intervention, representation, vulnerable populations, piracy and maritime law and security.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Preface 2: Introduction 3: Chapter 1 - Introducing the Six Filicide Cases 4: Chapter 2 - Symbolic Representation: Forms of Filicidal Violence 5: Chapter 3 - Mythical Representations: From Myth to Law 6: Chapter 4 - Modelling Representation 7: Chapter 5 - Theorising Representation 8: Chapter 6 - Masculine Representations: Loving Fathers? Failed Representations Leading to Risk 9: Chapter 7 - Risky Representations 10: Appendix A - Fieldwork Templates 11: Bibliography 12: Index