This book re-introduces a feminist analysis of child sexual assault. It will be invaluable to new social work, social care practitioners as well as senior practitioners, encouraging them to revisit valuable insights into the sexual violation of children. The introductory chapter provides an overview of historical developments whilst following chapters offer critical analyses of interrelated topics. It concludes with a proposal of a new model for social work intervention.
This book re-introduces a feminist analysis of child sexual assault. It will be invaluable to new social work, social care practitioners as well as senior practitioners, encouraging them to revisit valuable insights into the sexual violation of children. The introductory chapter provides an overview of historical developments whilst following chapters offer critical analyses of interrelated topics. It concludes with a proposal of a new model for social work intervention.
LORRAINE GREEN Research Fellow, Centre for Applied Childhoood Studies, University of Huddersfield GILLIAN HURST Senior Probation Officer CHRIS HORROCKS Lecturer in Psychology, University of Huddersfield KATE KARBAN Senior Lecturer in Social Work and Mental Health, Leeds Metropolitan University SARAH NELSON Research Fellow, Department of Sociology, Edinburgh University VARSHA NIGHOSKAR Former Assistant Psychologist, Community and Mental Health Trust JULIETTE OKO Senior Lecturer, University of Teesside ANN POTTER Therapist, Barnardo's
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Liz Kelly Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction PART I: DEBATES AND ISSUES Knowledge and Resistances in Child Sexual Assault; P.Cox Children, Young People and 'Protection'; K.Karban & C.Horrocks Satanist Ritual Abuse: The Challenge for Feminists; S.Nelson Gender, Abuse and the Prostitution of Young People; S.Kershaw PART II: EXAMINING PRACTICE Speaking Out, Coming Out and Being Outed; J.Trotter Communication: A Key Towards Better Understanding; V.Nighoskar Work with Abusers: How Do We Talk About 'Rehabilitation'?; G.Hurst Silenced Voice/Zero Choice: Young Women in Residential Care; L.Green Child Protection Conferences: 'In the Name of the Family'; A.Potter PART III: INTO THE FUTURE Towards a New Model of Practice; J.Oko Conclusion; P.Cox, S.Kershaw & J.Trotter Bibliography Index
Foreword by Liz Kelly Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction PART I: DEBATES AND ISSUES Knowledge and Resistances in Child Sexual Assault; P.Cox Children, Young People and 'Protection'; K.Karban & C.Horrocks Satanist Ritual Abuse: The Challenge for Feminists; S.Nelson Gender, Abuse and the Prostitution of Young People; S.Kershaw PART II: EXAMINING PRACTICE Speaking Out, Coming Out and Being Outed; J.Trotter Communication: A Key Towards Better Understanding; V.Nighoskar Work with Abusers: How Do We Talk About 'Rehabilitation'?; G.Hurst Silenced Voice/Zero Choice: Young Women in Residential Care; L.Green Child Protection Conferences: 'In the Name of the Family'; A.Potter PART III: INTO THE FUTURE Towards a New Model of Practice; J.Oko Conclusion; P.Cox, S.Kershaw & J.Trotter Bibliography Index
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