Disability and child sexual abuse
lessons from survivors' narratives for effective protection, prevention and treatment
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Author
Contributions
- Swain, John. - Contributor
Publication
2009 - Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
64,000 words, Guess
Page Count
256 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivedisabilitychilds00higg_158
- Internet Archivedisabilitychilds0000higg
- ISBN-139781843105633
- ISBN-101843105632
- Library of Congress Control Number2009017113
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number323189768
- Better World Books9781843105633
- Open LibraryOL23229561M
Classifications
- DDC362.4083
- LCCHV6570 .H54 2009
- LCCHV6570.H54 2009
and 1 more
- LCCHV6570 .H54 2010
Description
"Disability and Child Sexual Abuse examines the ways in which society marginalizes, institutionalizes and places disabled children in situations of unacceptable risk, and how - as evidenced in the survivors' narratives - patterns of service delivery can contribute to the problem." "Based on the accounts of seven disabled individuals who were sexually abused in childhood, the book highlights a wide range of pertinent issues. Through case vignettes and empirical research, the authors ask practitioners to scrutinize their current professional practice, and explore participants' experiences of hospitalization, education systems and local authorities. They consider the issue of who abuses and why, and highlight problems relating to revisiting past experiences and confronting unwarranted and unwanted feelings of responsibility." "This book will be relevant for professionals and students in the social, health and education services, such as social workers, teachers and counselors. It will also offer insights for those seeking a less disablist society, including disabled people themselves."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
Topics
Genres
- Case studies
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- Disability and child sexual abuse: lessons from survivors' narratives for effective protection, prevention and treatment
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