Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the origins of the Jimmy Savile Scandal in which the former BBC entertainer was accused of a series of sexual offences after his death in 2011. The case has had a massive impact on UK policing and criminal justice policy and on care work, with implications for due process and public expenditure in responding to reports of sexual abuse.Design/methodology/approach: The paper draws on an Economic and Social Research Council funded project to collate data on the Savile case. It is based, primarily, on interview material from former pupils and staff members from Duncroft School, from whence initial allegations against Savile emanate, contrasting these with media accounts.Findings: The research pro...
Rotherham Borough Council commissioned Professor Jay and her team to complete a review of Child Sexu...
In March 2015, David Cameron announced that social workers may face up to five years' imprisonment i...
With the recent increase in the number of 'memorial laws' being enacted in response to specific case...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the origins of the Jimmy Savile Scandal in which th...
This study advances research on scandal through an empirical examination of one of the most extraord...
While research is rarely neutral, some research topics are more sensitive than others. Child sexual ...
This paper will report on a collaboration between Social Work and Informatics academics and Library ...
Frank Furedi’s exposition of the Jimmy Savile scandal is a self-styled offer of a “sociologically in...
In October 2012, it was revealed that BBC television host Jimmy Savile had sexually abused victims o...
Allegations of sexual abuse made against the former BBC entertainer, Jimmy Savile by former pupils o...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This dataset contains references to newspaper articl...
Legal factors do not alone explain why journalists and the media avoid the publication of particular...
We present two studies examining the role of the British press in promoting heuristic-based decision...
The aim of this article is to assess the dynamic between the media, the public, victims and deceased...
With the recent increase in the number of 'memorial laws' being enacted in response to specific case...
Rotherham Borough Council commissioned Professor Jay and her team to complete a review of Child Sexu...
In March 2015, David Cameron announced that social workers may face up to five years' imprisonment i...
With the recent increase in the number of 'memorial laws' being enacted in response to specific case...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the origins of the Jimmy Savile Scandal in which th...
This study advances research on scandal through an empirical examination of one of the most extraord...
While research is rarely neutral, some research topics are more sensitive than others. Child sexual ...
This paper will report on a collaboration between Social Work and Informatics academics and Library ...
Frank Furedi’s exposition of the Jimmy Savile scandal is a self-styled offer of a “sociologically in...
In October 2012, it was revealed that BBC television host Jimmy Savile had sexually abused victims o...
Allegations of sexual abuse made against the former BBC entertainer, Jimmy Savile by former pupils o...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This dataset contains references to newspaper articl...
Legal factors do not alone explain why journalists and the media avoid the publication of particular...
We present two studies examining the role of the British press in promoting heuristic-based decision...
The aim of this article is to assess the dynamic between the media, the public, victims and deceased...
With the recent increase in the number of 'memorial laws' being enacted in response to specific case...
Rotherham Borough Council commissioned Professor Jay and her team to complete a review of Child Sexu...
In March 2015, David Cameron announced that social workers may face up to five years' imprisonment i...
With the recent increase in the number of 'memorial laws' being enacted in response to specific case...