Child abuse and family law : understanding the issues facing human service and legal professionals / Thea Brown and Renata Alexander.
2020
KU4190 .B76 2020eb
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Child abuse and family law : understanding the issues facing human service and legal professionals / Thea Brown and Renata Alexander.
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9781003115168 (electronic bk.)
1003115160 (electronic bk.)
9781000256475 (electronic bk. ; EPUB)
1000256472 (electronic bk. ; EPUB)
9781000249019 (electronic bk. ; PDF)
1000249018 (electronic bk. ; PDF)
9781000252767 (electronic bk. ; Mobipocket)
1000252760 (electronic bk. ; Mobipocket)
9781865087313
1003115160 (electronic bk.)
9781000256475 (electronic bk. ; EPUB)
1000256472 (electronic bk. ; EPUB)
9781000249019 (electronic bk. ; PDF)
1000249018 (electronic bk. ; PDF)
9781000252767 (electronic bk. ; Mobipocket)
1000252760 (electronic bk. ; Mobipocket)
9781865087313
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London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis, 2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (216 pages)
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10.4324/9781003115168 doi
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KU4190 .B76 2020eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
344.9403276
Summary
I have no doubt that this book will become an invaluable tool for family and children's court judges and magistrates, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, police and the many other professionals who work in this field.'The Honourable Alastair Nicholson, former Chief Justice of the Family Court of Australia A ground-breaking, comprehensive, honest, well researched and courageous book that should be essential reading for all politicians and professionals involved in both the Family Court of Australia and state child protection systems.'Emeritus Professor Freda Briggs AOChild abuse in the context of parental separation and divorce is not a malicious allegation, nor a misunderstanding. It is a real and growing problem with very young children as the primary victims. Child Abuse and Family Law draws on pioneering research to identify the causes, features and impact of child abuse in parental separation and divorce. The authors argue that professionals working with these families need to better understand the specific and often severe nature of this abuse to improve outcomes for both the children and their families. The authors develop a much-needed practice framework for all socio-legal professionals involved in the family law system. Using case studies, they take a multi-disciplinary approach to outline strategies for family lawyers, child legal representatives, social workers, child protection workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, health workers and teachers.
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"First published 2007 by Allen & Unwin."
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Thea Brown is Professor of Social Work and Director of the Family Violence and Family Court Research Program at Monash University. She has served on Family Court committees and on the Commonwealth Family Law Pathways Advisory Group. Dr Renata Alexander is Senior Lecturer in Law at Monash University and a member of the Victorian Bar. She was Deputy Registrar in the Family Court and is author of Domestic Violence in Australia 3rd edition.
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Table of Contents
Foreword by The Honourable Alistair NicholsonAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: A new problem1: A new understanding of child abuse in the context of parental separation2: Child abuse, family violence and family law legislation3: Family law legislation and the protection of children4: Child sexual abuse5: Other forms of child abuse6: Managing families and their problems7: Managing the family law service system8: Case presentations: The professional's contributionsNotesReferencesIndex