© 2021 by the author. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).This article examines the place of gendered relationships between parents with regard to child protection work in England, and the effects of this on mothers who are abused by their male partners. These areas are discussed within an emotionally, socially, and politically charged set of issues concerning to what extent the State should intervene, why, and how between parents and their children in terms of parental rights and child protection. In this way, the article examines fault lines in the Western world...
Despite the prevalence of domestic violence in private law Children Act proceedings, courts rarely r...
peer-reviewedThis article describes the formation of a family rights project in Limerick. It explai...
This is the first study to use ethno-mimesis to explore the lived experiences of mothers navigating ...
This article examines the place of gendered relationships between parents with regard to child prote...
There is a lack of research on parent abuse in the UK and a lack of research on the overlap between ...
This article discusses findings from an evaluation of an advocacy scheme for parents whose children ...
�� 2021 The Authors. Published by International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy. Thi...
This paper aims to explore childcare social workers' attitudes towards female victims of domestic vi...
Promoting the best interests of children and protecting their safety and well-being in the context o...
The chapter will examine the impact of Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) on the mother and child rel...
The current child-protection and women-protection frameworks tend to polarise the well-being of wome...
Creative Commons CC-BY: This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
Editorial for the Special Issue Protecting Children, Empowering Birth Parents: New Approaches in Fam...
Promoting the best interests of children and protecting their safety and well-being in the context o...
The current framing of domestic violence generates profound problems for those concerned with suppor...
Despite the prevalence of domestic violence in private law Children Act proceedings, courts rarely r...
peer-reviewedThis article describes the formation of a family rights project in Limerick. It explai...
This is the first study to use ethno-mimesis to explore the lived experiences of mothers navigating ...
This article examines the place of gendered relationships between parents with regard to child prote...
There is a lack of research on parent abuse in the UK and a lack of research on the overlap between ...
This article discusses findings from an evaluation of an advocacy scheme for parents whose children ...
�� 2021 The Authors. Published by International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy. Thi...
This paper aims to explore childcare social workers' attitudes towards female victims of domestic vi...
Promoting the best interests of children and protecting their safety and well-being in the context o...
The chapter will examine the impact of Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) on the mother and child rel...
The current child-protection and women-protection frameworks tend to polarise the well-being of wome...
Creative Commons CC-BY: This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
Editorial for the Special Issue Protecting Children, Empowering Birth Parents: New Approaches in Fam...
Promoting the best interests of children and protecting their safety and well-being in the context o...
The current framing of domestic violence generates profound problems for those concerned with suppor...
Despite the prevalence of domestic violence in private law Children Act proceedings, courts rarely r...
peer-reviewedThis article describes the formation of a family rights project in Limerick. It explai...
This is the first study to use ethno-mimesis to explore the lived experiences of mothers navigating ...