Public inquiries have become a standard governmental response to managing matters of public interest and concern, including child abuse, in a number of countries, but questions have been raised over whether they are worth the time, money and resources. This paper examines experts' perceptions of the aims and outcomes of public inquiries, before moving on to consider whether there are more effective and efficient ways of investigating national scandals. Based on findings from a thematic analysis of the proceedings of a four‐day expert summit, and semi‐structured interviews with 16 participants who have been involved in child abuse inquiries in the UK and elsewhere, it concludes that public inquiries are not fulfilling all of their competing ...
This Victorian parliamentary inquiry examined responses to criminal child abuse by all non-governme...
Government inquiries into system failures are expensive, time consuming and have an enormous impact ...
Public inquiries convened by ministers into matters of public concern are major instruments of accou...
This chapter examines the development of public inquiries into child abuse and the various policy pr...
The Laming Inquiry into the death in the UK of eight year old Victoria Climbié was not simply a revi...
The study explores the initial decision making of managers within services for children when faced w...
Catarina Sjölin considers the format the Home Secretary's inquiry into historical child abuse should...
The Independent Panel Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse was left in crisis following intense pressure ...
This article is based upon an exploratory study of practitioners' experiences of investigating alleg...
In some Western societies, inquiries into fatal abuse of children known to agencies are nowadays a c...
Although there had been some earlier public inquiries, the inquiry into the death of 7 year old Mari...
Testimony before inquiries into out‐of‐home care that have taken place in many countries over the la...
textabstractIn some Western societies, inquiries into fatal abuse of children known to agencies are ...
Although UK public inquiries garner huge amounts of public attention, there have been few systemati...
Although UK public inquiries garner huge amounts of public attention, there have been few systematic...
This Victorian parliamentary inquiry examined responses to criminal child abuse by all non-governme...
Government inquiries into system failures are expensive, time consuming and have an enormous impact ...
Public inquiries convened by ministers into matters of public concern are major instruments of accou...
This chapter examines the development of public inquiries into child abuse and the various policy pr...
The Laming Inquiry into the death in the UK of eight year old Victoria Climbié was not simply a revi...
The study explores the initial decision making of managers within services for children when faced w...
Catarina Sjölin considers the format the Home Secretary's inquiry into historical child abuse should...
The Independent Panel Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse was left in crisis following intense pressure ...
This article is based upon an exploratory study of practitioners' experiences of investigating alleg...
In some Western societies, inquiries into fatal abuse of children known to agencies are nowadays a c...
Although there had been some earlier public inquiries, the inquiry into the death of 7 year old Mari...
Testimony before inquiries into out‐of‐home care that have taken place in many countries over the la...
textabstractIn some Western societies, inquiries into fatal abuse of children known to agencies are ...
Although UK public inquiries garner huge amounts of public attention, there have been few systemati...
Although UK public inquiries garner huge amounts of public attention, there have been few systematic...
This Victorian parliamentary inquiry examined responses to criminal child abuse by all non-governme...
Government inquiries into system failures are expensive, time consuming and have an enormous impact ...
Public inquiries convened by ministers into matters of public concern are major instruments of accou...