Significant numbers of children are severely abused and neglected by parents and caregivers. Infants and very young children are the most vulnerable and are unable to seek help. To identify these situations and enable child protection and the provision of appropriate assistance, many jurisdictions have enacted ‘mandatory reporting laws’ requiring designated professionals such as doctors, nurses, police and teachers to report suspected cases of severe child abuse and neglect. Other jurisdictions have not adopted this legislative approach, at least partly motivated by a concern that the laws produce dramatic increases in unwarranted reports, which, it is argued, lead to investigations which infringe on people’s privacy, cause trauma to innoce...
Purpose\ud Mandatory reporting laws are a central part of many governments’ strategy to detect cases...
This report for the Western Australia Department for Child Protection and Support is volume 9 of \u2...
Mandatory reporting laws have been created in many jurisdictions as a way of identifying cases of se...
Mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect has its origins in the USA, where model statutes for ...
The evolution of Australian mandatory reporting laws requiring members of selected professional grou...
The evolution of Australian mandatory reporting laws requiring members of selected professional grou...
Purpose Mandatory reporting laws are a central part of many governments’ strategy to detect cases of...
This report for the New South Wales Department of Family and Community Services is volume 3 of \u27C...
This report for the Australian Government Department of Social Services is volume 1 of \u27Child Abu...
Article by Dr Emma Davies (School of Law, Liverpool John Moores University), Associate Professor Ben...
Mandatory reporting laws have been created in many jurisdictions as a way of identifying cases of se...
This report for the Vicotria Department of Human Services is volume 8 of \u27Child Abuse And Neglect...
Mandatory reporting laws have been created in many jurisdictions as a way of identifying cases of se...
In the United Kingdom, recent investigations into child sexual abuse occurring within schools, the C...
This report for the Tasmania Department of Health and Human Services is volume 7 of \u27Child A...
Purpose\ud Mandatory reporting laws are a central part of many governments’ strategy to detect cases...
This report for the Western Australia Department for Child Protection and Support is volume 9 of \u2...
Mandatory reporting laws have been created in many jurisdictions as a way of identifying cases of se...
Mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect has its origins in the USA, where model statutes for ...
The evolution of Australian mandatory reporting laws requiring members of selected professional grou...
The evolution of Australian mandatory reporting laws requiring members of selected professional grou...
Purpose Mandatory reporting laws are a central part of many governments’ strategy to detect cases of...
This report for the New South Wales Department of Family and Community Services is volume 3 of \u27C...
This report for the Australian Government Department of Social Services is volume 1 of \u27Child Abu...
Article by Dr Emma Davies (School of Law, Liverpool John Moores University), Associate Professor Ben...
Mandatory reporting laws have been created in many jurisdictions as a way of identifying cases of se...
This report for the Vicotria Department of Human Services is volume 8 of \u27Child Abuse And Neglect...
Mandatory reporting laws have been created in many jurisdictions as a way of identifying cases of se...
In the United Kingdom, recent investigations into child sexual abuse occurring within schools, the C...
This report for the Tasmania Department of Health and Human Services is volume 7 of \u27Child A...
Purpose\ud Mandatory reporting laws are a central part of many governments’ strategy to detect cases...
This report for the Western Australia Department for Child Protection and Support is volume 9 of \u2...
Mandatory reporting laws have been created in many jurisdictions as a way of identifying cases of se...