Since the 1990s, an increasing number of inquiries into the history of children’s out-of-home care have shown that child welfare sometimes failed to protect children. In this Special Issue, we explore how the Nordic countries have responded to allegations and scandals of historical child abuse within child welfare, and also how history matters in these political processes. We ask how Nordic societies have acknowledged past historical child abuse and how they aim to deal with its legacy. Attempts to redress, and provide compensation for, past failures are discussed in the context of transitional justice
The Swedish Redress Scheme intended for victims of historical child abuse inout-of-home care compens...
AbstractAn overview of the current situation in the out-of-home care in Norway and Sweden is present...
This edited collection explores the background and implementation of the Nordic Barnahus (or 'Childr...
Since the 1990s, an increasing number of inquiries into the history of children’s out-of-home care h...
Since the 1990s, abuse and neglect in institutions and in foster homes for children in out-of-home c...
The main focus in this thesis lies in the observation of how the public debate is formulating and de...
Through a historical review of child welfare laws and policies between 1896 and 1992 in Norway, this...
State redress for abuse and neglect in children’s homes has been debated in all Scandinavian countri...
This article addresses comparative research on what has come to be called, in (British) English, 'ch...
The abuse of children in institutional settings is an issue of ongoing social, public, and political...
This article addresses comparative research on what has come to be called, in (British) English, 'ch...
In recent decades, history of childhood and history of education have gained status as political con...
The current paper considers one of the most under-researched topics in contemporary psychological an...
In this paper an analysis of childcare provision in Norway is used as a tool to raise questions abou...
'In this paper an analysis of childcare provision in Norway is used as a tool to raise questions abo...
The Swedish Redress Scheme intended for victims of historical child abuse inout-of-home care compens...
AbstractAn overview of the current situation in the out-of-home care in Norway and Sweden is present...
This edited collection explores the background and implementation of the Nordic Barnahus (or 'Childr...
Since the 1990s, an increasing number of inquiries into the history of children’s out-of-home care h...
Since the 1990s, abuse and neglect in institutions and in foster homes for children in out-of-home c...
The main focus in this thesis lies in the observation of how the public debate is formulating and de...
Through a historical review of child welfare laws and policies between 1896 and 1992 in Norway, this...
State redress for abuse and neglect in children’s homes has been debated in all Scandinavian countri...
This article addresses comparative research on what has come to be called, in (British) English, 'ch...
The abuse of children in institutional settings is an issue of ongoing social, public, and political...
This article addresses comparative research on what has come to be called, in (British) English, 'ch...
In recent decades, history of childhood and history of education have gained status as political con...
The current paper considers one of the most under-researched topics in contemporary psychological an...
In this paper an analysis of childcare provision in Norway is used as a tool to raise questions abou...
'In this paper an analysis of childcare provision in Norway is used as a tool to raise questions abo...
The Swedish Redress Scheme intended for victims of historical child abuse inout-of-home care compens...
AbstractAn overview of the current situation in the out-of-home care in Norway and Sweden is present...
This edited collection explores the background and implementation of the Nordic Barnahus (or 'Childr...