Internationally, children\u27s participation in leisure activities, including sport, is considered to be of such importance that it is enshrined as a human right. However, there is a growing awareness that children\u27s experience of sport is not always benign; abuse and harm frequently occur within a broad range of organised sport contexts. This systematic literature review examines the international research evidence from both peer reviewed and grey literature on the abuse and harm of children that can occur in sport. Four areas of focus were apparent in this literature: first, types of abuse encountered by children in sport and the harm caused to them; second, persons responsible for the abuse and harm; third, circumstances under which c...
This chapter sets out a general framework for understanding the nature of abusive violations in spor...
Research shows that athletes across levels and sports have been subjected to maltreatment with non-s...
Copyright @ Brunel University, 2012In line with the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), UNI...
With the broadening of focus on child maltreatment beyond intra-familial settings, there is growing ...
Australia is known as a ‘sporting nation’ and sport is central to its cultural identity. Children’s ...
Since 2009 the Swedish Sport Confederation has included a child rights perspective in their policy g...
This review focuses on what has been referred to as ‘violence’ used against children taking part in ...
There is now undeniable evidence of child maltreatment in sport. This has provoked the gradual proli...
Sexual abuse is well known problem in society, but less in a sport context. Protection organizations...
This paper examines the responses of state and third sector agencies to the emergence of child abuse...
Research on abuse in sport reveals that sporting environments are unique contexts where athlete abus...
There are multiple positive aspects of sports, including the development of physical, emotional, and...
There has been a growing interest from scholars and researchers in athlete welfare over the last dec...
According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), every child has a right...
This article first summarizes research regarding the relationship between sports that intentionally ...
This chapter sets out a general framework for understanding the nature of abusive violations in spor...
Research shows that athletes across levels and sports have been subjected to maltreatment with non-s...
Copyright @ Brunel University, 2012In line with the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), UNI...
With the broadening of focus on child maltreatment beyond intra-familial settings, there is growing ...
Australia is known as a ‘sporting nation’ and sport is central to its cultural identity. Children’s ...
Since 2009 the Swedish Sport Confederation has included a child rights perspective in their policy g...
This review focuses on what has been referred to as ‘violence’ used against children taking part in ...
There is now undeniable evidence of child maltreatment in sport. This has provoked the gradual proli...
Sexual abuse is well known problem in society, but less in a sport context. Protection organizations...
This paper examines the responses of state and third sector agencies to the emergence of child abuse...
Research on abuse in sport reveals that sporting environments are unique contexts where athlete abus...
There are multiple positive aspects of sports, including the development of physical, emotional, and...
There has been a growing interest from scholars and researchers in athlete welfare over the last dec...
According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), every child has a right...
This article first summarizes research regarding the relationship between sports that intentionally ...
This chapter sets out a general framework for understanding the nature of abusive violations in spor...
Research shows that athletes across levels and sports have been subjected to maltreatment with non-s...
Copyright @ Brunel University, 2012In line with the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), UNI...