Providing fresh insight into child sexual exploitation (CSE), this book uses the voices of children and young people who have experienced sexual exploitation, and the practitioners who have worked with them, to challenge the dominant discourse around CSE.
Why does sexual abuse occur with such alarming frequency? In Why Me? Making sense of Sexual Abuse, Mary Jane Warr examines this and other equally important questions around this highly sensitive topic.
This book takes up the challenge of examining women’s understandings of eating disorders and child sexual abuse away from a framework focused on pathology.
intersectional. lens. to. examine. the. child. sexual. exploitation. of. black. adolescents. Claudia Bernard Introduction In this chapter I employ intersectionality as a critical lens to interrogate the ways that race, gender, ...
This guide will help young women make sense of sexual abuse and sexual assault issues, emphasizing that the victim is never to blame.
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When accounts of failures of the child protection system to detect and manage abuse slip out into the general consciousness, however, there is a public outcry about the failure of a child protection system to protect children.
Drawing on lessons learned from key case reviews and independent practice, this book tells the story of Rotherham and shows the consequences of failing to respond to concerns of child sexual exploitation.
In a reasoned and thoughtful approach, this book honestly addresses the complex issues in this important area of work, providing practical strategies valuable and new insights for counsellors.
This book will provide the reader with the essential experience of understanding how children make meaning of being maltreated by a parent, and how these traumatic bonds form and last.
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