This paper offers a historical and psychosocial account of ‘moral panics’ about child maltreatment in England over the last four decades, and proposes this perspective as additional to Eileen Munro’s more systemic account of the same history. The formal child protection system is theorised in terms of an explicit and a covert dual primary task. The overt task is to actually protect vulnerable children and prevent abuse; the covert task is to protect the remainder of society from exposure to anxiety provoking ‘dangerous knowledge’ about the prevalence of child maltreatment. Episodes of public and political moral panic occur when the boundaries of containment provided by the official system and its processes are breached, propelling debate an...
This paper examines the nature of late-modern child protection by placing it in the context of the p...
The thesis investigates whether the treatment by the criminal justice system of children who kill in...
This paper describes the developments in child protection policy and practice following the deaths o...
This paper offers a historical and psychosocial account of ‘moral panics’ about child maltreatment i...
This open access book explores how children, parents, and survivors reshaped the politics of child p...
This thesis addressesth e impact of the child abusei nquiries of the mid-late 1980so n policy and pr...
This paper brings sociological theory on moral panics to a discussion of child protection social wor...
Nigel Parton qualified at a social worker at Bradford University, and subsequently studied at Essex ...
The question of how to protect children from non-accidental harm has dominated child welfare discour...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
This thesis examines the notion of ‘childhood in crisis’ in the United Kingdom. My background readin...
The abuse of children in institutional settings is an issue of ongoing social, public, and political...
In today’s fast changing and unpredictable world we tend to rely upon children’s agency to ensure th...
This best-selling text has been used by countless students, practitioners and researchers as a key r...
The purpose of this paper is to describe and outline the growth of government guidance on child prot...
This paper examines the nature of late-modern child protection by placing it in the context of the p...
The thesis investigates whether the treatment by the criminal justice system of children who kill in...
This paper describes the developments in child protection policy and practice following the deaths o...
This paper offers a historical and psychosocial account of ‘moral panics’ about child maltreatment i...
This open access book explores how children, parents, and survivors reshaped the politics of child p...
This thesis addressesth e impact of the child abusei nquiries of the mid-late 1980so n policy and pr...
This paper brings sociological theory on moral panics to a discussion of child protection social wor...
Nigel Parton qualified at a social worker at Bradford University, and subsequently studied at Essex ...
The question of how to protect children from non-accidental harm has dominated child welfare discour...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
This thesis examines the notion of ‘childhood in crisis’ in the United Kingdom. My background readin...
The abuse of children in institutional settings is an issue of ongoing social, public, and political...
In today’s fast changing and unpredictable world we tend to rely upon children’s agency to ensure th...
This best-selling text has been used by countless students, practitioners and researchers as a key r...
The purpose of this paper is to describe and outline the growth of government guidance on child prot...
This paper examines the nature of late-modern child protection by placing it in the context of the p...
The thesis investigates whether the treatment by the criminal justice system of children who kill in...
This paper describes the developments in child protection policy and practice following the deaths o...