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Introduction
The background to the familial homicide of Peter Connelly
The denial of crimes against children
Exploring processes of blame, fear and denial from a psychosocial perspective
The socio-political and cultural context of the death of Peter Connelly
The narrative about Baby P emerges
The identification of a cultural trope that blames social workers for harm to children
Conclusions and main findings.
The background to the familial homicide of Peter Connelly
The denial of crimes against children
Exploring processes of blame, fear and denial from a psychosocial perspective
The socio-political and cultural context of the death of Peter Connelly
The narrative about Baby P emerges
The identification of a cultural trope that blames social workers for harm to children
Conclusions and main findings.