A shocking reminder of the cruel history of childhood that has been
largely hidden and forgotten. Children Forsaken provides a long,
historical, overarching examination of the phenomenon of child abuse.
In the UK battered child syndrome was 'discovered' in the 1960s,
whilst child sexual abuse gained attention in the early 1980s.
Subsequent enquiries, legislation and practice developments have
focused narrowly on reacting to events giving the impression that
child abuse is a recent problem. Yet the historical record provides a
multitude of examples of the ritual slaughter, sexual and physical
abuse of children continuing since Ancient times. This book place
child abuse in the context of the way children and childhood have been
understood throughout the ages, but also show that despite legal
definitions, and children's rights laws, children and young people
continue to suffer. This book enables practitioners and those training
in the helping professions to gain a deeper understanding of how
embedded in human society child abuse has been and still is.
Practitioners need to perceive child abuse as a long-standing problem
about children's status in the World, their legal and human rights,
and that much work is still needed to ensure children's needs and
safety are paramount. This ambitious book paints an important and
erudite picture of child abuse and social responses to it, bringing us
up-to-date with a call for continued vigilance, compassion, and
action. Professor Jonathan Parker, Bournemouth University.
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Child Abuse from Ancient to Modern Times
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040374429
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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