Frank Furedi’s exposition of the Jimmy Savile scandal is a self-styled offer of a “sociologically informed explanation” of the drama, as it unfolded. Its publication date of 2013 is significant, because even a year is a long time in the dismal saga of child abuse revelations in 21st century Britain
Paper presented to the panel ‘Morality, political scandals and the detachment of citizens from the p...
Since November 16th, when ex-footballer Andy Woodward revealed to The Guardian that he had been syst...
The article scrutinises a libel case brought by a claimant against the public prosecuting authority ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the origins of the Jimmy Savile Scandal in which th...
This study advances research on scandal through an empirical examination of one of the most extraord...
In October 2012, it was revealed that BBC television host Jimmy Savile had sexually abused victims o...
Allegations of sexual abuse made against the former BBC entertainer, Jimmy Savile by former pupils o...
Bettina talks with Mark Smith, Professor of Social Work at the University of Dundee, Scotland, an ex...
While research is rarely neutral, some research topics are more sensitive than others. Child sexual ...
Paedophilia continues to be a public and emotive topic in contemporary Britain which is capable of g...
The aim of this article is to assess the dynamic between the media, the public, victims and deceased...
This article is concerned with public responses to allegations of child sexual abuse by representati...
The issue of child trafficking came to prominence in the early part of the twentieth century as inte...
Legal factors do not alone explain why journalists and the media avoid the publication of particular...
THE SEXUAL ABUSE OF children became a significant public issue in Ireland in the 1990s, with frequen...
Paper presented to the panel ‘Morality, political scandals and the detachment of citizens from the p...
Since November 16th, when ex-footballer Andy Woodward revealed to The Guardian that he had been syst...
The article scrutinises a libel case brought by a claimant against the public prosecuting authority ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the origins of the Jimmy Savile Scandal in which th...
This study advances research on scandal through an empirical examination of one of the most extraord...
In October 2012, it was revealed that BBC television host Jimmy Savile had sexually abused victims o...
Allegations of sexual abuse made against the former BBC entertainer, Jimmy Savile by former pupils o...
Bettina talks with Mark Smith, Professor of Social Work at the University of Dundee, Scotland, an ex...
While research is rarely neutral, some research topics are more sensitive than others. Child sexual ...
Paedophilia continues to be a public and emotive topic in contemporary Britain which is capable of g...
The aim of this article is to assess the dynamic between the media, the public, victims and deceased...
This article is concerned with public responses to allegations of child sexual abuse by representati...
The issue of child trafficking came to prominence in the early part of the twentieth century as inte...
Legal factors do not alone explain why journalists and the media avoid the publication of particular...
THE SEXUAL ABUSE OF children became a significant public issue in Ireland in the 1990s, with frequen...
Paper presented to the panel ‘Morality, political scandals and the detachment of citizens from the p...
Since November 16th, when ex-footballer Andy Woodward revealed to The Guardian that he had been syst...
The article scrutinises a libel case brought by a claimant against the public prosecuting authority ...