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Protecting Children In Time Child Abuse Child Protection And The Consequences Of Modernity Harry Ferguson

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Protecting Children In Time Child Abuse Child Protection And The Consequences Of Modernity Harry Ferguson
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Protecting Children In Time Child Abuse Child Protection And The Consequences Of Modernity Harry Ferguson instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.03 MB
Pages: 277
Author: Harry Ferguson
ISBN: 9781403906922, 1403906920
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Protecting Children In Time Child Abuse Child Protection And The Consequences Of Modernity Harry Ferguson by Harry Ferguson 9781403906922, 1403906920 instant download after payment.

Protecting Children in Time provides a highly original analysis of the origins and development of the taken-for-granted notion that it is possible through social intervention to protect children from avoidable harm and even death. By using case studies which span the past 120 years of "modern" practices and drawing on the work of leading social theorists of modernity and risk society it provides a new way of thinking about constructions of child abuse as a social problem and child protection as a late-modern expert system and experience. It proposes new ways of conceptualizing relationships between professionals, children at risk and families and deepens our understanding of what effective interventions have to involve.

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