Child protection is reported to be in a state of crisis. Regular media commentary on escalating rates of child abuse, continual reports of deaths of clients in child protection services, and the use of the army and police in Northern Territory Indigenous communities all seem to point to an upsurge in the harming of children in Australia. This article reviews some Australian and international research that has been important in shaping the problem of regulating children and families, and considers this work against recent policy directions. The article suggests that the crisis may refer to tensions produced by failed attempts to govern through risk management techniques, to the strains within liberal political reason over problems of interve...
Key findings of an in-depth qualitative analysis of how judges from one registry of the Family Court...
Official statistics on child protection in Australia suggest that child abuse is at crisis levels, p...
Governments throughout Australia are increasingly engaged with the complex, multifaceted and costly ...
Child protection is reported to be in a state of crisis. Regular media commentary on escalating rate...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. Regular media commentary on escal...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. The media regularly provides comme...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. The media regularly provides comme...
This article provides a response to the critique by Braithwaite et al. (this issue) of current appro...
In his 2007 PESA keynote address, Paul Smeyers discussed the increasing regulation of child-rearing ...
This paper outlines and analyses the main political factors that have had an influence on the curren...
In this paper child protection policies from two Australian states (New South Wales and Queensland) ...
Child abuse, and deaths of the clients of child protection services, continues to plague welfare and...
This paper will provide an overview and analysis of developments in child protection and out of home...
The intersection of public policy and legislation addressing children and domestic violence is fraug...
Child safety is now a national policy priority in Australia. Extensive inquiries and reviews have es...
Key findings of an in-depth qualitative analysis of how judges from one registry of the Family Court...
Official statistics on child protection in Australia suggest that child abuse is at crisis levels, p...
Governments throughout Australia are increasingly engaged with the complex, multifaceted and costly ...
Child protection is reported to be in a state of crisis. Regular media commentary on escalating rate...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. Regular media commentary on escal...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. The media regularly provides comme...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. The media regularly provides comme...
This article provides a response to the critique by Braithwaite et al. (this issue) of current appro...
In his 2007 PESA keynote address, Paul Smeyers discussed the increasing regulation of child-rearing ...
This paper outlines and analyses the main political factors that have had an influence on the curren...
In this paper child protection policies from two Australian states (New South Wales and Queensland) ...
Child abuse, and deaths of the clients of child protection services, continues to plague welfare and...
This paper will provide an overview and analysis of developments in child protection and out of home...
The intersection of public policy and legislation addressing children and domestic violence is fraug...
Child safety is now a national policy priority in Australia. Extensive inquiries and reviews have es...
Key findings of an in-depth qualitative analysis of how judges from one registry of the Family Court...
Official statistics on child protection in Australia suggest that child abuse is at crisis levels, p...
Governments throughout Australia are increasingly engaged with the complex, multifaceted and costly ...