The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has shown us the multitude of ways that children were vulnerable to sexual violence. This article explores child sexual abuse outside of institutions, and the development of concepts of trauma in Australia in the 1970s and 1980s. From the mid-1970s, there was increased social, medical and legal focus on child abuse. Driven originally by feminists, there was a new interest in the psychological impacts of abuse, including analysis of the grief, despair, fear and anger experienced by survivors. The explosion of interest in child sexual abuse was mainstreamed in the Royal Commission into Human Relationships (1974-1978) and in discussion leading up to the United Nations Conv...
While there was significant public support for most of the changes to rape laws in Australian jurisd...
This article argues that the sexualisation of childhood discourses have a distinct history in Austra...
This discussion paper has been published by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Chi...
More than 50 years after American feminist Susan Brownmiller (1976, p. 15, original italics) controv...
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has provided a depth of know...
The establishment of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse followe...
Organised abuse is an uncommon form of child abuse however it has been one of the most controversial...
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse is the largest royal commiss...
In this article, we argue that a public health approach to child sexual abuse (CSA) is needed in Aus...
Child sexual abuse is a serious concern for the community and the criminal justice system and is now...
The intersection of public policy and legislation addressing children and domestic violence is fraug...
The issue of child sexual abuse in Christian institutions has been persistent and politicalised acro...
Through more than a decade there has been ongoing national attention on the vulnerability of Aborigi...
This article examines some aspects of child protection practice in various Australian states. It doe...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. The media regularly provides comme...
While there was significant public support for most of the changes to rape laws in Australian jurisd...
This article argues that the sexualisation of childhood discourses have a distinct history in Austra...
This discussion paper has been published by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Chi...
More than 50 years after American feminist Susan Brownmiller (1976, p. 15, original italics) controv...
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has provided a depth of know...
The establishment of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse followe...
Organised abuse is an uncommon form of child abuse however it has been one of the most controversial...
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse is the largest royal commiss...
In this article, we argue that a public health approach to child sexual abuse (CSA) is needed in Aus...
Child sexual abuse is a serious concern for the community and the criminal justice system and is now...
The intersection of public policy and legislation addressing children and domestic violence is fraug...
The issue of child sexual abuse in Christian institutions has been persistent and politicalised acro...
Through more than a decade there has been ongoing national attention on the vulnerability of Aborigi...
This article examines some aspects of child protection practice in various Australian states. It doe...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. The media regularly provides comme...
While there was significant public support for most of the changes to rape laws in Australian jurisd...
This article argues that the sexualisation of childhood discourses have a distinct history in Austra...
This discussion paper has been published by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Chi...