Since November 16th, when ex-footballer Andy Woodward revealed to The Guardian that he had been systematically sexually abused by his football coach at Crew Alexandra, a number of other players have spoken publically about their own experiences of sexual abuse (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-38107544). Once again British society is ‘rocked’ by revelations of the systematic sexual abuse of children by high-status men in positions trust and authority. Once again, we ask how this could happen on such a massive scale and without any interventions from the institutions that are supposed to protect children or from the communities in which they live
In March 2015, David Cameron announced that social workers may face up to five years' imprisonment i...
Background Child sexual exploitation (CSE) has evolved from being a largely concealed and unrecognis...
This report argues that the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has ...
It has been almost three weeks now since the first stories of child abuse in British football were p...
What are the risks associated with child sexual abuse? Who is at risk? From whom? For professionals ...
Last month, the government published a new action plan on child sexual exploitation, an issue that h...
Drawing on the assumption that it is possible to learn a great deal about cultures by analysing circ...
In March 2015, David Cameron announced that social workers may face up to five years' imprisonment i...
The recent string of major child sexual assault scandals, in Australia and other countries, can crea...
The new Premier League football season is starting with record spending on new talent. It marks the ...
The image of the abused child – now almost universally understood to be the sexually abused child – ...
The establishment of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse followe...
The sexual abuse and exploitation of children has endured, and continues, on what is arguably an uni...
This literature review appraises how the justice system of the United Kingdom deals with child on ch...
Since the mid 1990s, the sexual abuse of children has become a high-profile topic and concern in UK ...
In March 2015, David Cameron announced that social workers may face up to five years' imprisonment i...
Background Child sexual exploitation (CSE) has evolved from being a largely concealed and unrecognis...
This report argues that the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has ...
It has been almost three weeks now since the first stories of child abuse in British football were p...
What are the risks associated with child sexual abuse? Who is at risk? From whom? For professionals ...
Last month, the government published a new action plan on child sexual exploitation, an issue that h...
Drawing on the assumption that it is possible to learn a great deal about cultures by analysing circ...
In March 2015, David Cameron announced that social workers may face up to five years' imprisonment i...
The recent string of major child sexual assault scandals, in Australia and other countries, can crea...
The new Premier League football season is starting with record spending on new talent. It marks the ...
The image of the abused child – now almost universally understood to be the sexually abused child – ...
The establishment of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse followe...
The sexual abuse and exploitation of children has endured, and continues, on what is arguably an uni...
This literature review appraises how the justice system of the United Kingdom deals with child on ch...
Since the mid 1990s, the sexual abuse of children has become a high-profile topic and concern in UK ...
In March 2015, David Cameron announced that social workers may face up to five years' imprisonment i...
Background Child sexual exploitation (CSE) has evolved from being a largely concealed and unrecognis...
This report argues that the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has ...