Ensuring that children are safe and cared for is a priority for government. The National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children 2009-2020 emphasises the need for interventions to be appropriately timed and to target the risk factors for child maltreatment. While most existing interventions in child protection focus on the family, there is a need to understand more about those responsible for child maltreatment over their life course, to inform prevention activities. This study explores whether different groups of maltreaters can be identified based on their frequency of contact with child protection agencies. It also explores differences among individuals identified as responsible for harm across age, gender, Indigenous status, relat...
This report for the Western Australia Department for Child Protection and Support is volume 9 of \u2...
The link between childhood maltreatment and subsequent offending behaviour is well established, and ...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. The media regularly provides comme...
Hurren Paterson, EJ ORCiD: 0000-0001-5135-5790Ensuring that children are safe and cared for is a pri...
This is the first large longitudinal study in Australia focused on the perpetrators of child maltrea...
"This is the first large longitudinal study in Australia focused on the perpetrators of child maltre...
There is convincing evidence that many young people who are in the justice system have had contact w...
Summary This article reports on a comparison of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) and non...
Objectives The removal of a child from their parents is traumatising, particularly in Aboriginal co...
This paper presents and discusses a snapshot of data describing the rates of involvement of Aborigi...
Objective: Determine whether a history of family social disadvantage and/or child abuse and neglect ...
Governments throughout Australia are increasingly engaged with the complex, multifaceted and costly ...
There are no population studies of prevalence or incidence of child maltreatment in Australia. Child...
This study of management information provides data on all reports, investigations and findings of ma...
Child maltreatment through physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, and exposure to d...
This report for the Western Australia Department for Child Protection and Support is volume 9 of \u2...
The link between childhood maltreatment and subsequent offending behaviour is well established, and ...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. The media regularly provides comme...
Hurren Paterson, EJ ORCiD: 0000-0001-5135-5790Ensuring that children are safe and cared for is a pri...
This is the first large longitudinal study in Australia focused on the perpetrators of child maltrea...
"This is the first large longitudinal study in Australia focused on the perpetrators of child maltre...
There is convincing evidence that many young people who are in the justice system have had contact w...
Summary This article reports on a comparison of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) and non...
Objectives The removal of a child from their parents is traumatising, particularly in Aboriginal co...
This paper presents and discusses a snapshot of data describing the rates of involvement of Aborigi...
Objective: Determine whether a history of family social disadvantage and/or child abuse and neglect ...
Governments throughout Australia are increasingly engaged with the complex, multifaceted and costly ...
There are no population studies of prevalence or incidence of child maltreatment in Australia. Child...
This study of management information provides data on all reports, investigations and findings of ma...
Child maltreatment through physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, and exposure to d...
This report for the Western Australia Department for Child Protection and Support is volume 9 of \u2...
The link between childhood maltreatment and subsequent offending behaviour is well established, and ...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. The media regularly provides comme...