Parental perspectives in cases of suspected child abuse
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Parental perspectives in cases of suspected child abuse
(Studies in child protection)
HMSO, 1995
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Bibliography: p. [168]-177
Description and Table of Contents
Description
How does the accusation of child abuse, however delicately made, affect families? In such fraught circumstances, can parents and professionals negotiate a working relationship? These are just two of the issues considered by this study which focuses on parental perspectives in cases of suspected child abuse. As part of a wider initiative to explore different aspects of child abuse, the report examines the role of different agencies at various points in the investigative procedure and whether parental perceptions influence the outcome of the case.
Table of Contents
- The contexts in which perspectives are fashioned
- Negotiating research access to child protection agencies
- Research methods and design
- The extensive study: who is caught up by suspicion
- Parents' perceptions and operational perspectives
- The confrontation
- The professionals gather
- New information or changed circumstances alter the way a case proceeds
- Parental perceptions over time
- Operational perspectives, intervention and outcome.
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