Various forms of the social and medical dilemma now referred to as child abuse occurred in 19th century Queensland. Incidents ranging from parental carelessness and neglect to deliberate injury and murder were reported in the lay and medical press. This paper investigates abuse of infants in Queensland in the latter half of the 19th century in the context of socioeconomic conditions, family stress, concepts of morality and prevailing social mores. Identifiable incidents include infanticide, injury, deliberate neglect, neglect due to ignorance and poverty, and accidents or poisonings where abuse appears to have been a factor. Child abuse stimulated the medical profession, religious bodies, groups of concerned citizens, and eventually the sta...
This report presents the results of a study exploring the law and practice of mandatory reporting of...
Of all the groups treated by the medical profession, infants were amongst the most vulnerable: the l...
Confronting Cruelty investigates the history of the detection and treatment of child abuse in Austra...
State child welfare practices played a central role in the dispossession and attempted ‘resocialisat...
The subject of this thesis is the child protection work of the Australian Societies for the Preventi...
This resource sheet provides a brief history of developments in child protection services in Austral...
The forced removal of Indigenous Australians from their family groups in the past remains one of the...
The crime of infanticide plagued England throughout the nineteenth century, but by the 1860s it seem...
This article explores how child neglect was criminalised during the period that the first statutory ...
This short paper focuses on the issue of fatal assault and neglect in children and young people in...
This paper surveys the legislation relating to the out-of-home care of children. It identifies four ...
The rapid economic development of Queensland in the 19th and early 20th centuries was due in a large...
Abstract In nineteenth century Australia, concern to reduce a high infant mortality rate prompted di...
A three-year-old boy, born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1892, lived the final months of his life in a...
A total population study to analyse socio-economic status (SES) concomitants of violent and nonaccid...
This report presents the results of a study exploring the law and practice of mandatory reporting of...
Of all the groups treated by the medical profession, infants were amongst the most vulnerable: the l...
Confronting Cruelty investigates the history of the detection and treatment of child abuse in Austra...
State child welfare practices played a central role in the dispossession and attempted ‘resocialisat...
The subject of this thesis is the child protection work of the Australian Societies for the Preventi...
This resource sheet provides a brief history of developments in child protection services in Austral...
The forced removal of Indigenous Australians from their family groups in the past remains one of the...
The crime of infanticide plagued England throughout the nineteenth century, but by the 1860s it seem...
This article explores how child neglect was criminalised during the period that the first statutory ...
This short paper focuses on the issue of fatal assault and neglect in children and young people in...
This paper surveys the legislation relating to the out-of-home care of children. It identifies four ...
The rapid economic development of Queensland in the 19th and early 20th centuries was due in a large...
Abstract In nineteenth century Australia, concern to reduce a high infant mortality rate prompted di...
A three-year-old boy, born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1892, lived the final months of his life in a...
A total population study to analyse socio-economic status (SES) concomitants of violent and nonaccid...
This report presents the results of a study exploring the law and practice of mandatory reporting of...
Of all the groups treated by the medical profession, infants were amongst the most vulnerable: the l...
Confronting Cruelty investigates the history of the detection and treatment of child abuse in Austra...